Italy vs. Albania live score, updates as defending champions lead after record-setting goal in Euro 2024 match

Amidst a brutal Group B, defending champions Italy begin their Euro 2024 challenge with what is surely a must-win match, as they take on Albania in their opening game of the competition in Dortmund on Saturday.

With Spain and Croatia looming in the next two matches, Italy will require three points here if they are to have any hopes of advancing to the knockout stage, whether by automatic passage as a top-two finisher or as a best third-place qualifier.

Italy have been on quite the rollercoaster ride in the last decade, winning the Euro 2020 title but failing to even qualify for either of the last two World Cups on either side of that continental championship.

Albania, meanwhile, are ranked 66th in the world by FIFA but qualified by surprisingly topping their preliminary group ahead of the likes of Czechia and Poland, who both also reached the competition.

The Sporting News is following the Italy vs. Albania match live, providing score updates, commentary and highlights as they happen.

Italy vs. Albania live score  Score (HT)Goal scorersItaly2Bastoni (11′),
Barella (16′)Albania1Bajrami (1′)Location: Signal Iduna Park (Dortmund, Germany)
Referee: Felix Zwayer (GER)

Starting lineups:

Italy (4-2-3-1, right to left): 1. Donnarumma (GK) — 2. Di Lorenzo, 5. Calafiori, 23. Bastoni, 3. Dimarco — 18. Barella, 8. Jorginho — 14. Chiesa, 7. Frattesi, 10. Pellegrini — 9. Scamacca.

Albania (4-3-3, right to left): 23. Strakosha (GK) — 4. Hysaj, 5. Ajeti, 6. Djimsiti, 3. Mitaj — 21. Asllani, 20. Ramadani, 10. Bajrami — 9. Asani, 11. Broja, 15. Seferi.

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Italy vs. Albania live updates, highlights from Euro 2024HALFTIME: Italy 2-1 AlbaniaAlbania grabbed a bit of European Championship history with the fastest-ever goal in Euro history 23 seconds into the match, but Italy responded with ferocity to show why they are defending champions.

Ever since that shocking opener, Italy have been far and away the better team, dominating the match and peppering the goal of Thomas Strakosha. Still, they’re only leading by a goal, and as the early strike from Nedim Bajrami showed, anything can and probably will happen.

Italy will be desperate to score a third goal and give themselves some breathing room. If this goes much longer as just a one-goal margin, Albania may find themselves feeling confident in pushing forward to get a surprise late result.

Italy vs. Albania: First Half44th min: Albania have their first look on goal since the record-setting opener, but it’s from a long way out, and fired well high and wide by Jasir Asani.

40th min: Gianluca Scamacca has forced another save from Thomas Strakosha, but it’s an elementary one in the end as he closes down the shot from a very tight angle down the right near the end line. Strong goalkeeping, but another indication that Italy have taken full control of this match.

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34th min: Chance, Italy! The Italians are looking for a third but hit the woodwork! A brilliant vertical feed from Gianluca Scamacca unlocks the Albania back line and feeds Davide Frattesi in, but he hits the near post with his shot and sees it cannon back out!

On replay, it appears Albania goalkeeper Thomas Strakosha got a touch to the ball, pushing it off the post. What a wonderful stop!

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31st min: The Italian front line is really cooking now. Federico Chiesa is blatantly fouled by an Albanian defender but somehow manages to keep on his feet and slip by it, feeding a cross to Lorenzo Pellegrini at the far post who attempts a spectacular bicycle kick but doesn’t quite get the contact right.

It’s shocking that Taulant Seferi wasn’t booked after the fact for his “challenge” on Chiesa, where he slides to the ground before literally grabbing Chiesa’s leg with his arms, yet still comes up empty. Credit to Chiesa for remaining on his feet and continuing to play!

26th min: Albania have been smothered for most of the game since their record-setting opener, but they are now seeing more of the ball since Italy went in front. Most of their joy has come down the left initially, but their latest attack sees it rotated around to the right, progressing all the way up to the opposite end line before it’s stolen back by the defending champions.

21st min: The first yellow card of the match is shown to Lorenzo Pellegrini who has no choice but to scythe down Armando Broja to prevent an Albania counter-attack. He professionally absorbs the booking to keep that move from resulting in anything more dangerous.

16th min: GOAL! ITALY! Nicolo Barella bags a beauty and Italy have turned around the early deficit in just 16 minutes! He’s been given a gift as an off-balance Federico Demarco manages to get his foot to the ball and poke it backwards to Barella, who WHACKS it with a mighty blast, leg whipping the ball into the top-left corner with fury!

What a stunning goal! Italy lead, and are in full force!

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11th min: GOAL! ITALY! There’s the equalizer! It’s Alessandro Bastoni to head in at the far post off a short corner! They’ve recovered quite quickly from the 23-second hammer blow!

Lorenzo Pellegrini swings the ball in with his left after being played from a corner, and Bastoni makes a late run to get free right on the doorstep, with the ball put on a platter and headed home well. A very high-quality response from Italy.

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9th min: This match has been quite lively since the record-setting opener, with both sides looking to get shots off, but nobody has come close to scoring yet. Italy don’t appear to have been shell-shocked by the early gut-punch, but they’ll be wanting to get back level soon to keep Albania from bunkering in and making things difficult.

Federico Demarco wins a corner for the Italians, who are pushing hard.

1st min: GOAL! ALBANIA! THE UNDERDOGS HAVE GONE IN FRONT JUST SECONDS AFTER KICKOFF, IT’S DISASTER FOR ITALY! Nedim Bajrami of Albania has scored the fastest goal in European Championship history!!

It comes off a truly horrific throw-in for Italy, as Federico Demarco throws it right to Bajrami who steals it and then clobbers the ball into the top-right corner of the net from a tight angle! What a baffling error by the defending champions as Albania score just 23 seconds in!

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24 – Nedim Bajrami 🇦🇱 was involved in more shot-ending sequences of play than any other Albania player in EURO 2024 qualifying (24), while no player created more chances (7) or completed more dribbles (15) for Sylvinho’s side. Catalyst. #OnesToWatch #EURO2024 pic.twitter.com/stkKZMzmzK

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) June 5, 2024Kickoff: They’re under way in Germany at the famous home venue of Champions League finalists Borussia Dortmund! Albania will have a big crowd advantage, a “red wall” instead of the usual yellow wall. German fans will be interested to see how their hometown official does as German referee Felix Zwayer takes charge of his first Euro 2024 match.

Italy vs. Albania: Pre-match commentary, analysis, more15 mins to kickoff: Albania are up against a buzzsaw in this group, drawn against a daunting trio of Spain, Croatia, and Italy. Still, their Brazilian manager Sylvinho is battle tested, both as a player and a coach, and he knows he’ll have somewhat of a home field advantage in this competition.

“We have a great responsibility to these wonderful fans who come here to support us. Tomorrow the stadium will be black and red.” ⚫🔴

Sylvinho pic.twitter.com/eEV8ttxxe7

— Albanian Football Scout 🇦🇱 (@FootballAlbXI) June 14, 202430 mins to kickoff: We mentioned earlier that it was a surprise to see Riccardo Calafiori start this match for Italy. Well, at 22 years old he’s the second-youngest defender to ever start a Euro match for the Azzurri, who have been used to deploying veterans at the back. The only player younger than Calafiori to start a Euro match was the great Paolo Maldini, so he has big shoes to fill!

Interestingly, the third player on that list is none other than Alessandro Bastoni, who is Calafiori’s center-back partner today in the Italy XI.

2 – Riccardo #Calafiori (22 years and 27 days) is the second youngest Italy’s 🇮🇹 defender to play a match in European Championships history, after Paolo Maldini (19 years and 350 days, on 10th June 1988 against Germany). Impulse.#EURo2024 #ITAALB #ItaliaAlbania pic.twitter.com/2kKWNHW1iS

— OptaPaolo (@OptaPaolo) June 15, 202445 mins to kickoff: In the other Group B match, Spain clobbered Croatia 3-0, but the biggest talking point was a penalty situation late in the second half which could have a great effect on the group standings in the end. Croatia won a penalty on a foul by Rodri, but it appeared as if the Spain midfielder didn’t even touch his opponent, and it could be wiped away by VAR.

However, when that didn’t happen, there was another question — if Rodri’s foul stood, why wasn’t he sent off? It was a last-man foul, and he surely didn’t come close to playing the ball, so shouldn’t it be a red? Well that didn’t happen either, and the English officiating crew stuck with the initial yellow card from Michael Oliver. THEN, when the penalty was saved by Dominik Livakovic but put in on the rebound, the goal was disallowed for interference in an offside position.

So, what does that have to do with this match? Well, Italy play Spain next, a match in which Rodri would have been suspended for had he been sent off. Additionally, goal differential could be massively important for third-place qualifiers, so Croatia failing to convert could also be decisive.

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— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 15, 20241 hour to kickoff: Lineups are in, and there are a few surprises for Italy. Luciano Spaletti has deployed a 4-2-3-1 formation with 22-year-old Bologna defender Riccardo Calafiori at center-back for just his third international cap, leaving Roma’s Gianluca Mancini on the bench.

For Albania, Etrit Berisha and his 81 caps have been left on the bench with Brentford goalkeeper Thomas Strakosha preferred in net. Chelsea youngster Armando Broja, who spent last year on loan at Fulham, starts at the striker position, hoping to improve on his five international goals in 21 caps.

1 hour 15 mins to kick: Thanks to their back-to-back World Cup qualifying failures, many have forgotten that Italy are defending champions of this competition. Only one nation has ever won consecutive Euros, when Spain did so in 2008 and 2012. Could Italy be the second-ever nation to defend a Euro title?

1 hour 30 mins to kick: All eyes will be on Gianluca Scamacca up front for Italy. With Ciro Immobile left off the squad, it will be up to the Europa League winner to lead them up front. He’ll have teammates hot on his heels for that No. 9 job, so he will need to deliver early and often.

🇮🇹 Scamacca sweeping in 🧹#UEL pic.twitter.com/4CDwtdEHUr

— UEFA Europa League (@EuropaLeague) June 15, 20241 hour 45 mins to kick: Albania may be one of the minnows at Euro 2024, but there are many reasons not to underestimate them. One being the numbers in which their fans have shown up in Germany!

The Albania fans have arrived in FORCE in Dortmund ahead of their clash with Italy! 🇦🇱 🔥 #Euro2024 pic.twitter.com/P18cuMTIfz

— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) June 15, 20242 hours before kickoff: Italy’s squad has looked sapped of its usual star power for some time now, and the lack of world-class talent in this storied football nation has been a big concern for Azzurri fans. The biggest name in Italian football now is Marco Verratti, and he was left off the list to make the Euros squad after a move to Saudi Arabia.

Head coach Luciano Spalletti has played into this notion, hoping to speak some confidence into his squad despite the lack of star power, saying they need to prove to the Italian public that they are, indeed, of the level of legends.

“We are playing a starring role when it comes to any Italian that tucks a ball under their arm after school and went out to play football before going home at night with their face tired, their shirt dripping in sweat, and their knees grazed,” Spalletti said. “We are the dream for all of those individuals. We need to go out there and show them we’re at the level they believe we are at. Giants and heroes have no fear of going out there and trying to get a result in a football match.”

On this day in 2016: the start of the Antonio Conte masterclass at Euro 2016 🔝

Opening match: a 2-0 win against Belgium’s golden generation ✅🇮🇹
pic.twitter.com/TnX1knWYM2

— Italian Football TV (@IFTVofficial) June 13, 2024Italy vs. Albania kickoff timeThis Euro 2024 match kicks off from Borussia Dortmund’s home stadium on June 15 at 9:00 p.m. local time in Dortmund. Here’s how that time translates across some of the major territories around the globe:

 DateKickoff timeUSA/CanadaSat, Jun. 153 p.m. ETUSA/CanadaSat, Jun. 1512 p.m. PTUKSat, Jun. 158 p.m. BSTAustraliaSun, Jun. 165 a.m. AESTIndiaSun, Jun. 1612:30 a.m. ISTEuro 2024 Group B standingsPos.TeamGPPointsW-L-DGoals ForGoals Against1.Spain131-0-0302Italy000-0-0003.Albania000-0-0004Croatia100-1-003Italy vs. Albania lineups, team news, starting 11Italy boss Luciano Spalletti is without some key players for Euro 2024. Francesco Acerbi, Giorgio Scalvini, Nicolo Zaniolo, Domenico Berardi, and Destiny Udogie are all sidelined through injury. Midfielder Sandro Tonali is suspended due to betting offences.

On the flip side, Davide Frattesi, Nicolo Fagioli, and Nicolo Barella are expected to play despite minor injuries. Barella, the key playmaker, created more chances and assists than any other Italy player in qualifying.

Gianluigi Donnarumma is set to start in goal despite a mixed season with Paris Saint-Germain. The main decision up front is between Atalana’s Europa League-winning striker Gianluca Scamacca and Genoa’s Mateo Retegui, with Scamaca expected to get the nod.

Italy starting lineup (4-2-3-1): Donnarumma (GK) — Di Lorenzo, Calafiori, Bastoni, Dimarco — Barella, Jorginho — Chiesa, Frattesi, Pellegrini — Scamacca.

Italy subs (9): (Lineups released one hour prior to kickoff)

There are a few notable Italian links in Sylvinho’s Albania squad. Atalanta defender Berat Djimsiti will captain the team. Playmaker Kristjan Asllani, fresh off a Scudetto win with Inter Milan, is ready to shine.

Nedim Bajrami and Marash Kumbulla, who faced relegation with Sassuolo, are also in the squad. Chelsea youngster Armando Broja, who has recently recovered from an ACL tear and spent this past season amidst an injury-filled loan spell with Fulham, will lead the attack after Sokol Cikalleshi’s retirement.

Albania starting lineup (4-3-3): Strakosha (GK) — Hysaj, Ajeti, Djimsiti, Mitaj — Asllani, Ramadani, Bajrami — Asani, Broja, Seferi.

Albania subs (9): (Lineups released one hour prior to kickoff)

How to watch Italy vs. Albania DateTimeTV ChannelStreamingUSASat, Jun. 153 p.m. ETFOXFubo USA, Fox Sports GO, ViXCanadaSat, Jun. 153 p.m. ETCTV, TSN1, TSN4, TVA SportsCTV app, TSN+UKSat, Jun. 158 p.m. BSTITVITVXAustraliaSun, Jun. 165 a.m. AEST —Optus SportIndiaSun, Jun. 1612:30 a.m. ISTSony TEN 2, Sony TEN 3Jio TV, Sony LIV
USA: Italy vs. Albania will be televised in the United States on the Fox Sports Network, with Spanish-language streaming via ViX. The game is also available to stream on Fubo which is currently offering a FREE seven-day trial.

Radio coverage of the match can be followed on SiriusXM FC.

UK: This Euro 2024 match will be broadcast in the UK on ITV1 with fans in Scotland able to watch on STV. Streaming can be found on ITVX and the STV Player.

Canada: Euro 2024 matches can be seen in Canada on TSN’s respective TV channel and live streaming services. TVA and CTV will also be showing the match.

Australia: Australia’s sole broadcaster for Euro 2024 is Optus Sport. 

India: Euro 2024 matches are available to stream on JioTV and Sony LIV and Italy vs. Albania can also be viewed on Sony Ten Network on TV. 

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