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Watch Denmark fans taunt England supporters with cheeky chants as they march together ahead of Euro 2024 clash


DENMARK fans have made a cheeky dig at England ahead of the vital Euro 2024 clash.

England face Denmark today in their second Group C match of the tournament.

Denmark fans aimed a cheeky song at EnglandCredit: TNT SPORTS
Thousands of Danes were heading to the match against EnglandCredit: The Sun
They chanted ‘It’s never coming home’Credit: The Sun
Fans continued to chant as they entered the Deutsche Bank ParkCredit: The Sun

A win at the Deutsche Bank Park for Gareth Southgate’s side would guarantee a spot in the last-16.

While English fans are getting excited about the team’s prospects in the tournament, the Danes have decided to try and bring them down a peg.

A video has emerged online of the Scandinavian fans marching down a street chanting: “England, England, it’s never coming home.”

The taunt is a play on the famous 1996 song Three Lions by David Baddiel, Frank Skinner, and The Lightning Seeds.

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The fans also snag another lewd chant: “You can stick your f*****g tea bags up your a***.”

Fans reacted to the videos on social media.

One posted: “They think they are funny.”

A second commented: “Pretty bold for a team that’s never won it, wouldn’t you say?”

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A third wrote: “Cos it’s going to Denmark anytime soon?”

A fourth said: “The funny thing is…..they’re probably right.”

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Another added: “Sadly, they’re right.

England won their opening match of Euro 2024 as they beat Serbia 1-0 in Gelsenkirchen on Sunday.

Serbia have since threatened to walk away from the tournament after vile chants by Albania and Croatia.

Denmark drew their fixture in Germany 1-1 against Slovenia at the MHPArena.

Some Denmark fans had more lewder chantsCredit: x
They sang about teaCredit: x

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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