The English Football Association has been fined €30,000 ($36,000) after placing a laser pointer in the eyes of Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel during England's Euro 2020 semi-final win at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday.
The FA were charged by UEFA on Thursday for the use of a laser pointer by their supporters, disturbances during the pregame national anthem and the lighting of fireworks by fans outside the stadium during England's 2-1 extra-time win over Denmark.
England captain Harry Kane stepped in to take a controversial penalty in extra time after midfielder Mathias Jensen brought down winger Raheem Sterling after a fan pointed a laser at Schmeichel's eye. Leicester City's goalkeeper saved the penalty, but Kane counterattacked later.
Fans can also be heard in the stadium cheering the Danish national anthem before kick-off.
UEFA said in a statement on Saturday: "The UEFA Control Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) has decided to fine the English Football Association €30,000 for the use of a laser pointer, disturbances during the national anthem and setting off fireworks."
More than 60,000 fans will be admitted to Wembley for Sunday's final as England prepare to win their first major tournament since the 1966 World Cup when they face Italy.