PAUL Gascoigne’s famous dentist chair celebration against Scotland in Euro 1996 has been ranked the greatest Euros football moment ever, according to new research.

Ahead of the big kick off in Rome, Samsung KX asked 2,000 football fans to name the most memorable moments in the tournament's history.

Gazza’s unforgettable Wembley celebration during England’s 2-0 win against Scotland took a whopping 42 per cent of the vote to secure first place. 

The study was commissioned ahead of the launch of Samsung KX’s new Neo QLED VAR Challenge – a new experience that gives visitors the opportunity to step into the shoes of a referee and review a series of controversial VAR decisions in ultra 8K detail. The experience launches in Coal Drops Yard on Wednesday 9th June and runs until Sunday, June 20.

The top voted moments saw current England manager Gareth Southgate's infamous penalty shoot-out miss that saw his side knocked out of the tournament come in second with 32 per cent. Southgate missed the crucial sixth penalty when England's semi-final against Germany finished 1-1 and the shoot-out went all the way to sudden death.

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The former defender has revealed he could not listen to Three Lions (Football's Coming Home), recorded by David Baddiel, Frank Skinner and the Lightning Seeds, for 20 years.

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In third spot with 28 per cent of the vote was England's epic 4-1 thrashing of Holland to qualify for the quarterfinals of Euro 96. Football came home in stunning style with the SAS – (Alan) Shearer and (Teddy) Sheringham - each scoring twice as Terry Venables' team delivered a masterclass.

More penalty shoot-out knockout heartache for England was the pick of 25 per cent of British football fans - Portugal's goalie Ricardo scoring the winning kick in the Euro 2004 quarter-final. After a 2-2 draw, the shoot-out went the way of Cristiano Ronaldo and co in Lisbon as England exited a major tournament on penalties for the fourth time.

Rank 150/1 outsiders Greece winning Euro 2004 came fifth with 24 per cent of the vote. Greece had never won a match at a major tournament when they arrived in Portugal but overcame the odds sensationally, beating the hosts in the final.

Stuart Pearce exorcising his penalty demons by scoring in the Euro 96 quarter-final shoot-out against Spain was the choice of 21 per cent. Affectionately dubbed 'Psycho' by fans, the left back had missed a vital kick in England's World Cup semi-final shoot-out exit to Germany at Italia 90, but this time stepped up against Spain roaring with relief when he scored. 

In seventh came footballing minnows Iceland knocking England out of Euro 2016 in France was also the choice of 21 per cent. Manager Roy Hodgson resigned after the humiliation of losing to a nation with a population of just 330,000 – despite taking the lead through an early Wayne Rooney penalty.

Spain trouncing Italy 4-0 in Kiev, Ukraine, to win Euro 2012 – their third consecutive major tournament win after Euro 2008 and World Cup 2010 – was picked by 18 per cent.

The same number cited Wales, starring Gareth Bale, making the semi-finals of Euro 2016 in France, where they lost to eventual winners Portugal.

And completing the top ten with 16 per cent was Graham Taylor subbing star striker Gary Lineker as England crashed out of Euro 1992 – sparking the famous tabloid headline Swedes 2 Turnips 1.

Tanya Weller, Director of Samsung Showcase, KX said: “Some of football’s greatest moments have been witnessed on TV screens across the country. Football has the unique ability to bring people together, creating long lasting memories.

“We’re excited for fans to experience our Neo QLED VAR Challenge at Samsung KX from 8th June, featuring the new Neo QLED 8K TV range, which has been designed to create the ultimate viewing experience perfect for this summer of sport.”

For more information on the Samsung Neo QLED VAR Challenge, which launches at Samsung KX on Wednesday 9th June, visit the website.