The European Championship Group C is heating up with a highly anticipated match between Denmark and England. The showdown is set to take place on Thursday at 6 p.m. in Frankfurt. Both teams are eager to secure a win, with Denmark looking to improve on their 1:1 draw against Slovenia, and England aiming to build on their modest 1:0 victory over Serbia.
Frankfurt has become a lively party zone, with around 2,000 English fans gathering at Römerberg and approximately 3,500 Danish supporters transforming the Opera Square into a sea of red jerseys. The atmosphere in the city has remained peaceful, with no issues reported by the police, who are prepared to manage the high-risk game with a de-escalating and communicative approach.
Adding to the excitement, British Prince William and Danish King Frederik X are expected to attend the match and sign the city's golden book. The game will be broadcast live on beIN SPORTS 1, with coverage starting a few minutes before the 6 p.m. kick-off to present the squads and latest news from Euro 2024.
This match is crucial for both teams. Denmark, led by Christian Eriksen, aims to move closer to the round of 16 and a potential second European title. England, with Jude Bellingham who scored the decisive goal against Serbia, is currently leading Group C and has a strong track record of reaching the final tournament since 2004.
- The match between Denmark and England will be officiated by Artur Soares Dias, assisted by Paulo Soares and Pedro Ribeiro.
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