Martin Dubravka paved the way for Spain's walk in the park with a massive mistake to open up the scoring in that game.

Own goals have been scored in the ongoing UEFA Euro, but none of them has been as baffling as the one scored by Martin Dubravka in Slovakia's match against Spain.

The Slovakian side got to their last game in Group E with high hopes of success, and things seemed to go on the right track for them after Dubravka himself denied a penalty to Alvaro Morata. Nevertheless, luck was not on Dubravka's side when he tried to lift the ball over the crossbar after a shot by Pablo Sarabia. The outcome of Dubravka's antics was both hilarious and worrying, as the Slovakian side was not able to recover from that howler.

Will this go down as the worst own goal in UEFA Euro history? Have a look at Dubravka's mistake (Image might be geo-restricted).

Following that mistake, Spain attacked Slovakia relentlessly to score four more times. Aymeric Laporte, Pablo Sarabia, Ferrán Torres and another own goal by Juraj Kucka shaped Spain's win and cemented their spot in the next round.