The final three matches of Euro 2024 are upon us, and the action kicked off on Tuesday with Spain taking on France. (More Football News)
Les Bleus wer🐭e one of the pre-tournament favourites, but it is Spain who were more impressive en route to the last four.
The other semi-final will see Eng𒊎land face the Netherlands on Wednesday.
And here, we round up the best posts from socialও media across the past few ꦓdays.
Ice-cool Ivan
Ivan Toney stayed cool from the sp🎃ot as he slotted his penalty home for England in their 5-3 shoot-out win over Switzerland.
The Brentford man showed the kind of composure he has so often in the Premier League, being widely regarded as one o𝔉f the best penalty takers in the European game.
Indeed, such is the 28-year-old's con🏅fidence from 12 yards, he didn't e𝔍ven need to look at the ball as he stroked it beyond Yann Sommer.
And England's social media team took th🔴e chance to show just what To🐼ney can do without even having to look...
MVP
It was hardly a ꧂cl🐭assic between France and Portugal last Friday.
But Les Bleus got the job done on penalties to advance from their quarter-final tie, and substitute Ousmane Dembele was particularly i🐼mpressive.
He was the player who got all the plaudits from his team-mates at fullꦍ-time.
Alexander's joy
Scenes of supporters celebrating wildly at fan zones up and down Germany are always popular, but one particular fan🦄 captured🌳 Spanish hearts last week.
Surrounded by Germany fans as he watched La Roja's extra-time win over the hosts, 𒆙it is fair to say this man – later 𒐪identified as Alexander – enjoyed himself.
Spain rewarded his passion by inviting him to meet members of the squad, posting heart-warming foota💝ge o🌄f the meet-and-greet on X.
Fussballliebe gets new look
The semi-final stage of a major tourꩵnament means o♔ne thing: a new look for the ball.
Euro 2024's star, the Fussb⛎allliebe, has been decked out in silver ahead of the matches.
It is 🤡gold, though, that the fou🥀r remaining contenders will be targeting in the coming days.
The Oranje wall?
Clad all in orange while bouncing down the streets of host cities, the Netherlands' fans ♔have been one of theജ highlights of the tournament.
They will descend upon Dortmund fo🦩r Wednesday's second semi-final, looking to extend England's run of major tourn๊ament hurt.
The famous Yellow Wall at Signal Iduna Park could 🎀turn Oranje, and the stadium looked resplendent as the Netherlands' social media admin took in the views on Tuesday.
Saka's reward
Saturday was a good day for Bukayo Saka.
Having seen England fall behind to Switzerland in a tense quarter-final clash, the Arsenal winger resc🎶ued his country with a terrific 20-yard strike in♛to the bottom-left corner.
He then held his nerve in the subsequent penalty shoot-out, beating Sommer to exorcise the demons of his costly kick in theꦗ Euro 2020 final against Italy.
On Tuesday, the tournament's official X account awarded Saka the goal of the round award for the last eig💯ht.
Is it too much ask for more of the same on Wednesday? England fans will be hoping no🐟t.