England vs Denmark: Time and Where to Watch

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England got their Euro 2024 campaign up and running on Sunday against Serbia.

England’s brightest star at the minute, Jude Bellingham scored a thundering header in the first half which was enough to see Gareth Southgate’s men come away with three points and a prime position in Group C.

The Three Lions will be eyeing another win this evening when they meet Denmark in Frankfurt, knowing a win tonight will secure them a spot in the last-16.

They will not have it all their own way however as the Dans will be looking to come away with three point of their own, having only managed a draw against Slovenia in their opening game. 

Here is everything you need to know about England vs Denmark including kick-off time and where to watch.  

England got their Euro 2024 campaign up and running on Sunday against Serbia

The won the game 1-0, thanks to a thundering header from in-form Jude Bellingham

The won the game 1-0, thanks to a thundering header from in-form Jude Bellingham

 

What time is England vs Denmark 

England will face Denmark at the Frankfurt Arena on Tuesday, June 20 in the second group game at Euro 2024.

Their matchday two game is scheduled for an earlier time, with kick-off being set for 5pm UK time. 

 

Where to watch/follow England vs Denmark? 

Here at Mail Sport, we will be providing live coverage of the event, providing updates throughout the night including build-up and team news ahead of the game.

Once the match has got underway we will be providing you with minute-by-minute updates of all the action from the game, followed by reaction and analysis. 

Follow Mail Sport’s live blog here. 

The game will also be broadcast live and free-to-air on BBC One.

The pair last met in the European Championships during the 2020 semi-final stage

The pair last met in the European Championships during the 2020 semi-final stage

What has been said?

Both teams are very familair with one another, the two met in the semi-finals at Euro 2020 where Harry Kane scored a 104′ minute goal to put England through to the final.

Ahead of the game Gareth Southgate said this about their Euro 2020 opponents:

‘We’re used to a quick turnaround of games. You recover as much as you can in a short period of time and get your messages across. 

‘Denmark have a very good team and a good coach. We’ve had very tough games against them, not only in the last EURO but also in the Nations League. We know their strengths and we’ll have to play at our very best’.

Speaking about their Euro 2020 semi-final loss to the English Denmark’s coach Kasper Hjulmand said: 

‘We’re facing a great team. [Jude Bellingham] has had a fantastic season. To see a player at his age shine so much with the Champions League winners is fantastic. 

‘It’s a new football match compared to three years ago [in the EURO 2020 semi-finals]. It’s a new game and we will try to win it’. 

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