60 seconds on Saturday 15/06/1996 changed the course of an entire summer.
England had drawn with Switzerland in their opening match. They were playing badly but led Scotland 1-0 in their second game.
With a little over ten minutes remaining, Gary McAllister had the chance to level things from the penalty spot and potentially derail England’s tournament. David Seaman carved his place in Euros folklore by saving it, and what followed was pure genius: Paul Gascoigne flicking the ball over Colin Hendry’s head before volleying home a goal that sent Wembley into raptures and became the defining image of Euro 96.