THE EURO 2020 knock-out stage is HERE!
And we start the Last 16 with Wales against Denmark from the Amsterdam Arena.
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When is Wales vs Denmark?
- Wales vs Denmark takes place on Saturday, June 26.
- The match kicks off at 5pm BST – this is 6pm local time.
- The Amsterdam Arena plays host, though travelling Wales fans will not be allowed into the country with the UK currently not on the Dutch government’s safe list.
What TV channel and live stream is Wales vs Denmark on?
- Wales vs Denmark will be broadcast live on BBC One in the UK.
- It will be live streamed on BBC iPlayer.
- BBC is free for those with a valid TV licence.
What is the team news?
Wales will be without the defensive services of rising star Ethan Ampadu after he saw red during his side’s loss to Italy.
The Chelsea centre-back, 20, received a one-match ban after being sent off for a second-half challenge on forward Federico Bernardeschi.
Meanwhile Denmark boss Kasper Hjulmand could be tempted to give more minutes to Andreas Cornelius.
The forward nabbed himself a goal during his team’s ruthless drubbing of Russia.
Cornelius, 28, who spent last term on loan at Parma, is well known to some Wales fans for his underwhelming spell at Cardiff City.
What are the Euro 2020 Last fixtures?
Saturday, June 26
- Wales v Denmark – BBC One/BBC iPlayer, 5pm
- Italy v Austria – BBC One/BBC iPlayer, 8pm
Sunday, June 27
- Netherlands v Czech Republic – ITV1/ITV Hub, 5pm
- Belgium v Portugal – ITV1/ITV Hub, 8pm
Monday, June 28
- Spain v Croatia – ITV1/ITV Hub, 5pm
- France v Switzerland – ITV1/ITV Hub, 8pm
Tuesday, June 29
- England v Germany – BBC One/BBC iPlayer, 5pm
- Ukraine v Sweden – BBC One/BBC iPlayer, 8pm
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk