Juventus will face Barcelona in the Champions League final after Alvaro Morata’s goal secured a 3-2 aggregate win over Real Madrid.
It will be Juve’s first appearance in the final of the competition since 2003, when they were beaten on penalties.
The Italians had to come from behind to secure their progress in the Bernabeu as Cristiano Ronaldo converted a 23rd-minute penalty to put Real ahead on away goals.
But Morata, who left Real for Juve last summer, came back to haunt his former side with a 57th-minute strike to seal a 3-2 aggregate win for Juve.
The final takes place in Berlin on June 6.