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England vs Denmark FREE: Live stream, TV channel, team news, kick-off time for Three Lions’ massive Euro 2020 semi-final


ENGLAND are another step closer to their first major tournament final in 55 years but face a tough Denmark side in the semi-finals of Euro 2020.

The Three Lions hammered Ukraine in their quarter-final clash thanks to goals from Harry Kane, who scored twice, Harry Maguire and Jordan Henderson.

Harry Maguire scored the second in England’s 4-0 win against UkraineCredit: AP
Kasper Dolberg scored Denmark’s second in a 2-1 win over Czech RepublicCredit: AP

Denmark have been on a mazy tournament run themselves, having lost their first two games before picking themselves up to make the semis.

The Danes overcame Czech Republic 2-1 in their Baku clash on Saturday evening, with the winners of this game facing Italy in the final.

What time does England vs Denmark kick-off?

  • England’s massive clash with Denmark will get underway from 8pm UK time on Wednesday, July 7.
  • The game will take place at Wembley Stadium in London.
  • There will be 60,000 spectators in attendance at the match.

What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

  • England’s semi-final with Denmark will be shown live on ITV 1.
  • Coverage of the game will get underway from 7pm UK time.
  • You can live stream the clash from the ITV Hub, which is available for download onto your mobile, tablet device or Smart TV.

Can I watch for FREE?

  • Yes, the game is available for FREE on ITV 1.
  • You can also catch the action on the ITV Hub.

Team news

Gareth Southgate has tinkered his England XI all tournament so far and he’s likely to do so again for their clash with Denmark.

Bukayo Saka played no part of the Ukraine win because of an injury but could come in to replace Jadon Sancho, having impressed Southgate in games against Germany and Czech Republic.

England don’t have to worry about any yellow card suspensions, which means Declan Rice and Kalvin Phillips are set to continue in midfield.

Southgate will also have to decide whether to switch to a back 5 to match Denmark’s formation.

The Danes are likely to stick with Kasper Dolberg in attack, while Daniel Wass could start on the right.

Yussuf Poulsen only made the bench against Czech Republic and will likely see his run out of the side continue.

Odds

  • England in 90 mins – 4/6
  • Draw – 13/5
  • Denmark in 90 mins – 9/2
  • England to qualify – 3/10
  • Denmark to qualify – 12/5

*Odds courtesy of Betfair and correct at time of publication.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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