The Football Association has been fined €30,000 after a laser pointer was shone at Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel during England's Euro 2020 semi-final win on Wednesday.

The pointer targeted Schmeichel as he prepared to face a Harry Kane penalty, which he saved only for the Tottenham striker to score the rebound.

The punishment, confirmed on Saturday by European governing body UEFA, also takes into account disturbances during the national anthems at Wembley and the setting off of fireworks inside the stadium.

The FA was charged with the three offences after the game and the sanctions were imposed following consideration by UEFA’s control, ethics and disciplinary body.

A statement from UEFA read: "The CEDB has decided to fine the English Football Association 30,000 euros for the use of laser pointer, disturbances during the national anthems and setting of fireworks."