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Euro 2020 Semi-final: England Vs Denmark - Where To Get Live Streaming In India

Check match and telecast details of the second semi-final of the UEFA Euro 2020 between England and Denmark

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Euro 2020 Semi-final: England Vs Denmark - Where To Get Live Streaming In India
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England will be taking on resurgent Denmark in the second semifinals on Thursday.

While England are coming off a superb 4-0 win over Ukraine, Denmark will love to add another chapter to their resurgence after a traumatic collapse of their main player Chrisitan Eriksen  in the event opener against Finland.

The winner of this match will face the winner of Italy-Spain.

Denmark have scored 11 goals so far just one less that the current leaders Spain who have netted 12 goals.

England defeated Germany 2-0 and then carried the momentum to quarterfinal against Ukraine.

 Journey So Far

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Denmark have been on a remarkable journey. Denmark lost that match and the next one against Belgium. Needing a win against Russia, Danes turned up the heat. In knockouts, they outclassed Wales 4-0, while defeated Czech Republic 2-1.

England have been tight in defense keeping five clean sheets so far. Their offense has also been quiet potent. After topping the group stages, England defeated Germany and Ukraine to get here.

Key Stats for England vs Denmark match

~ England have won just one of their last six competitive meetings with Denmark, with that victory coming in the 2002 World Cup (3-0).

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~ This will be the third meeting between England and Denmark in a major tournament. England won 3-0 in the second round of the 2002 World Cup, after a goalless draw in the group stages of EURO 1992 – a competition that Denmark went on to win.

~ All seven meetings between England and Denmark at Wembley Stadium have finished 1-0, with England winning five to Denmark’s two. Denmark have won their last two competitive games against England at the stadium (1983 and 2020), with no side ever winning three consecutive competitive games against the Three Lions at Wembley.

~ England are playing in their third European Championship semi-final, losing to Yugoslavia in 1968 and going out on penalties to Germany in 1996. As it stands, England have played more games at the European Championship without ever reaching the final than any other nation (36).

~ This is Denmark’s fourth appearance in a European Championship semi-final (1964, 1984 and 1992), with the Danes going on to win the trophy following their last appearance in the final four of the competition.

~ Denmark have scored 11 goals so far in EURO 2020 – only Spain (12) have scored more coming into the semi-final matches. It’s the most goals Denmark have scored in a single edition of a major tournament (World Cup/EURO).

~ England’s 4-0 win over Ukraine in the quarter-final was their biggest ever European Championship win, and their biggest win in the knockout stages of any major tournament. Indeed, they netted as many goals against Ukraine as they had in their previous four EURO 2020 matches combined.

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~ Denmark have had seven different goalscorers so far at EURO 2020 – excluding own goals, only Germany in 2012 (8) have had more different players score in a single edition of the European Championship.

~ England have kept a clean sheet in all five of their games at EURO 2020 so far – no team has ever kept six clean sheets in a single edition of the European Championship or World Cup before.

~ Raheem Sterling has been involved in 22 goals in his last 21 appearances for England (15 goals, 7 assists) and leads the way for goal involvements for the Three Lions so far at EURO 2020 (3 goals, 1assist).

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~ Harry Kane has been involved in 27 goals in his last 26 games for England (18 goals, 9 assists). He has nine goals at major tournaments (6 World Cup, 3 EURO), with only Gary Lineker netting more such goals for England (10).

~ Kasper Dolberg has three goals for Denmark in EURO 2020 – only two Danish players have scored more at a single edition of a major tournament before (World Cup/EURO), with PrebenElkjær Larsen (1986 World Cup) and Jon Dahl Tomasson (2002 World Cup) each scoring four. (Inputs from Stats Perform)

Coach Speaks

Gareth Southgate, England manager: "We've got a fabulous opportunity. It's a chance to make history as we've never been to a European Championship final. It's not so much pressure for this team; it's another challenge that they've got the chance to take on, and at the moment they're rising to those challenges."

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Kasper Hjulmand, Denmark coach: "It'll be like playing an away game, but that also has its own charm, so we're actually looking forward to it. We're happy that people will be there and that the fans are back in the stadium, though obviously we would have loved it if half the stadium was dressed in Danish colours."

Head-to-Head: The two sides have met 21 times with England winning 12 to Denmark’s four. Five matches have ended in draw

Match and telecast details

Match: UEFA Euro 2020, second semi-final match between England and Denmark

Date: July 8 (Thursday), 2021

Time: 12:30 AM IST

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Venue: Wembley Stadium, London, England

TV Channels: Sony Sports Network

Live Streaming: SonyLiv, JioTV

Likely XIs:

England: Jordan Pickford; Kyle Walker, John Stones, harry Maguire, Luke Shaw; Kalvin Phillips, Declan Rice; Jadon Sancho/Bukayo Saka, Mason Mount, Raheem Sterling; Harry Kane

Denmark: Kasper Schmeichel; Andreas Christensen, Simon Kjaer, Jannik Vestergaard; Jens Stryger, Pierre-Emile  Hojbjerg, Thomas Delaney, Joakim Maehle; Martin Braithwaite, Kasper Dolberg, Mikkel Damsgaard

Full Squads:

England:

Goalkeepers: Sam Johnstone, Jordan Pickford, Aaron Ramsdale

Defenders: Ben Chilwell, Conor Coady, Reece James, Harry Maguire, Tyrone Mings, Luke Shaw, John Stones, Kieran Trippier, Kyle Walker, Ben White

Midfielders: Jude Bellingham, Jordan Henderson, Mason Mount, Kalvin Phillips, Declan Rice

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Forwards: Dominic Calvert-Lewin , Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, Harry Kane, Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka, Jadon Sancho, Raheem Sterling

Denmark:

Goalkeepers: Kasper Schmeichel, Frederik Ronnow, Jonas Lossl

Defenders: Daniel Wass, Joakim Maehle, Jens Stryger, Nicolai Boilesen, Simon Kjaer, Andreas Christensen, Jannik Vestergaard, Joachim Andersen, Mathias Zanka

Midfielders: Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Thomas Delaney, Mathias Jensen, Christian Norgaard, Anders Christiansen

Forwards: Youssef Poulsen, Martin Braithwaite, Jonas Wind, Kasper Dolberg, Andreas Skov Olsen, Mikkel Damsgaard, Robert Skov, Andreas Cornelius

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