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    Watch heroic Denmark fan carry at least TWELVE beers and a HOT DOG as fans clap him to seat at Euro 2020

    DENMARK pulled off a remarkable result against Russia on Monday to keep their Euro 2020 dream alive – but it wasn’t anywhere near as heroic as this fan’s efforts to carry a mountain of beer.A 4-1 victory over the Russians booked the Danes a place in the last-16 of the tournament.
    The Danish fan makes his way through the crowd with a whopping 12 beers in handCredit: TWITTER
    The beer-loving bloke appeared to have a bottle of wine wedged between his pints
    The Dane managed to navigate his way up the stairs without spilling a single driop of beerCredit: TWITTER
    But instead of marveling at Andreas Christensen’s stunner, footy fans across the world are now in awe of an unidentified Danish fan carrying a huge stack of beer.
    Two days after the match, footage of a man carrying 12 – yes 12 – pints of beer started doing the rounds on social media.
    And to top it off, he had a hotdog sandwiched between the top row of beer.
    The beer-loving bloke – who was rocking a Denmark cowboy hat – expertly made his way up the stairs at the Parken Stadium without spilling a single drop of the amber nectar.
    And his heroic effort was applauded by several fans watching to see if he’d drop the lot.
    The man’s beer-holding skills set Twitter ablaze, with one viewer saying: “Forget Ronaldo… This is the performance of #EURO2020.’

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    Another said: “Another Danish hero.”
    And another said: “Nobody has earned that ‘Respect’ badge more.”
    One remarked: “My son can’t even carry a cup of tea without spilling it.”
    Another stunned viewer said: “Skill, balance and concentration – a true athlete.”
    Viewers then started pricing up the cost of the man’s round, with one speculating he spent around £120 for the stack of booze.
    Denmark players celebrate their thrashing of RussiaCredit: Getty

    They tweeted: “At Danish beer prices I reckon that’s at least a £120 round of drinks minimum, a very brave man indeed.”
    That estimation, however, was questioned by another fan, who said: “80 pounds for 12 beers at Parken. 700 Danish Crowns.”
    Unfortunately, the video stopped before the fan made his way back to his seat.
    But judging from the immense skill and balance he showed walking up the stairs, it’s likely not a drop of booze ended up hitting the floor.
    Denmark’s Euro 2020 adventure will resume on Saturday when they take on Wales at the Amsterdam Arena.
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    Kieran Trippier set for shock England start against Germany as Gareth Southgate looks to improve set-piece record

    GARETH SOUTHGATE looks prime to bring Kieran Trippier back into the starting XI to face the Germans.The Atletico Madrid ace started at left-back in England’s opening win over Croatia before being benched against Scotland.
    Kieran Trippier is likely to be handed a starting spot against GermanyCredit: AFP
    Southgate also left the 30-year-old sidelined against Czech Republic but is eager to bring him back into the fold on Tuesday, according to the Daily Mail.
    The Three Lions boss wants to improve England’s record at set-pieces ahead of the knockouts.
    Nine of England’s 12 goals at the World Cup 2018 came from set-pieces but they have yet to take advantage during the Euros.
    Trippier is eyed as a dead-ball expert and Southgate believes he could be the difference in what is expected to be a game of fine margins.
    Southgate said: “Our delivery hasn’t been good, really.
    “There was the one where John Stones hit the post (against Scotland) which was bang on the money and Trippier’s delivery in the first game was excellent, but we haven’t matched that since.
    “It’s quite rare for us. We have gone four or five matches without a set-piece goal and that’s an area where we can improve upon.”

    Southgate could revert to a back five to quell the threat of Germany with Trippier playing at right wing-back.
    Kyle Walker, John Stones and Harry Maguire are likely to play across the middle with Luke Shaw regaining his spot on the left.

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    England will be able to welcome back both Mason Mount and Ben Chilwell to the side.
    The pair end their self-isolation on Monday after coming into close contact with Scotland’s Billy Gilmour.
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    Cristiano Ronaldo given just SIX in L’Equipe ratings despite superstar’s two goals inspiring Portugal’s draw with France

    CRISTIANO RONALDO may have equalled Ali Daei’s international record… but French publication L’Equipe were still far from impressed.The Portugal superstar scored twice from the spot in a hugely entertaining 2-2 draw with rivals France.
    L’Equipe gave Cristiano Ronaldo a six rating for his performance against France
    It took his international tally to 109 – meaning he is just one goal away from beating Iranian legend Daei’s all-time feat.
    Ronaldo is also now surging ahead in the race for the Euro 2020 Golden Boot with five from his opening three matches.
    Despite his achievements, L’Equipe still handed Ronaldo a measly six in their notoriously tough player ratings.
    The publication are renowned for their brutal rating system with a perfect 10 rating being dished out just 12 times.
    France striker Karim Benzema also scored twice but was only handed a seven.
    The thrilling draw in Hungary meant France topped the group and they will play Switzerland on Monday night.
    Portugal qualified by finishing third and have a highly-anticipated clash against Roberto Martinez’s Belgium.
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    Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice to take his Euros tally to five in three gamesCredit: EPA

    And second-place Germany will travel to Wembley to take on England.
    Meanwhile, Ronaldo also became the Euros all-time top scorer earlier in the tournament against Hungary when he scored his 10th and 11th goals.
    He now has 14 while also breaking the record with the most victories in the tournament’s history with 12.
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    Cheeky Germany taunt ‘It’s coming home’ after setting up last-16 Euro 2020 clash with England as rivalry already hots up

    CHEEKY Germany have taunted England already ahead of next week’s clash by tweeting ‘it’s coming home’.The Three Lions faced a nervous wait later yesterday to find out their last-16 opponents of Euro 2020 after winning Group D by beating Czech Republic on Tuesday.
    Leon Goretzka sealed Germany’s place in the last-16 and a trip to EnglandCredit: Getty

    Following a rollercoaster climax to Group F,  Germany secured third spot with a dramatic 2-2 draw with Hungary to set-up the crunch date with England.
    And Germany could not resist stoking up the rivalry between the two nations as the countdown begins to the mouthwatering match.
    Their FA’s official national team account tweeted: “Es kommt nach Hause… It’s @England in the last 16 in Wembley.”
    That first part translates to ‘it’s coming home’ and refers to the hit song made famous at Euro 96 ‘Football’s Coming Home’.
    But it is not the first time that the track by Baddiel and Skinner has been adopted by Germans.
    In fact, that very summer 25 years ago after Germany defeated England on penalties in the semi-final and went on to win the tournament, their national team celebrated their success with a rendition of their own.
    Former German captain Jurgen Klinsmann told the Guardian: “I pulled my calf muscle in the quarter-final against Croatia.
    “It forced me to watch the semi-final [against England] from the stands and that is why I can talk about the atmosphere – the whole stadium erupted and were singing Football’s Coming Home.

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    “It gave you chills; it didn’t matter whether you were English or German. That was unforgettable.
    “We loved that song and we sang it throughout the tournament.
    “We sang it on the balcony in Frankfurt after the final and the crowd didn’t really get it, but it became very popular in Germany after that.”

    The two old rivals met in arguably the old Wembley’s most famous-ever occasion, when England beat Germany in the 1966 World Cup final.
    And now Gareth Southgate’s side will have the chance to make history at the new version of England’s famous national stadium.
    The Three Lions boss can also help erase painful memories of Euro 96, during which he infamously missed the crucial penalty as his side crashed out to the Germans in the semi-finals.
    Not to mention painful defeats in the quarters in 1970, on penalties in Italia 90… and Frank Lampard’s ghost goal in 2010.
    England boss Gareth Southgate missed in the shoot-out against Germany 25 years agoCredit: Getty
    German captain Jurgen Klinsmann lifts the trophy back in 1996 at WembleyCredit: Getty
    Should they get through, England could enjoy a dream route to the final.
    With victory over the Germans, the Three Lions would face a quarter-final against either the Group E winners Sweden or third-place lucky losers Ukraine.
    Then in the semis, England are in the same half of the draw as Wales – with a potential clash in front of 60,000 fans at Wembley on July 7.
    The Welsh play Denmark in Amsterdam on Saturday in their last-16 clash.
    The winners of that will face either Holland or England’s group rivals the Czechs in the quarters.
    That leaves favourites France in the other half of the draw, along with giants Portugal, Belgium, Italy and Spain.
    If all goes well, England could be facing one of them at the end of the glorious summer, in the final at Wembley on July 11.
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    Arsenal in Alexander Isak transfer fight with Real Madrid as 21-year-old striker impresses for Sweden at Euro 2020

    ARSENAL are joining the transfer race for Sweden’s Euro 2020 star Alexander Isak, according to reports. The Real Sociedad forward, 21, has yet to hit the target at the tournament but has proven his potential with three impressive performances.
    Arsenal are preparing to make their move for Alexander IsakCredit: Getty
    Isak was already being watched closely by European giants after bagging 17 LaLiga goals last season.
    Real Madrid are one of the teams interested and have reportedly made contact with the player’s agent.
    But AS write how Arsenal have stolen a march, having also spoken to the Swede’s representatives.
    The Gunners want to determine whether Isak would be eager to make the switch to London before making their move.
    The report adds how Arsenal would even be willing to match his release that currently stands at £59million.
    Isak still has three years left on his deal in Spain but Real Sociedad are keen to offer him an improved deal and raise his release clause to £76m.
    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is eager to land a new, young striker as he looks towards the future.
    Alexandre Lacazette, 30, currently has just a year left on his contract while 32-year-old Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored just 10 times in the league last season.

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    Sweden boss Janne Andersson told SunSport before the tournament how he expected Isak to be a star of the Euros.
    He said: “Alex has had a very good season in Spain and has performed well for us as well.
    “He made his first appearance with us in 2019 and has been improving a lot since then. There are many good players at the Euros but Alex is a player that has the quality to make a big impact in the tournament.”
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    Euro 2020 last 16 fixtures and dates CONFIRMED: England play Germany, Wales vs Denmark in Amsterdam, Belgium vs Portugal

    THE Euro 2020 group stage is OVER and we now know the confirmed eight ties in the last 16.England have followed Wales into the last 16 without even playing after results in Group B and C went their way.
    Netherlands became the first team to be confirmed as group winners at Euro 2020Credit: AP
    England will be at Wembley for a tough last 16 game against GermanyCredit: EPA
    But the draw was complicated by the introduction of spots in the knockout stages for the four best third placed teams.
    Euro 2020 last 16 fixtures
    Saturday, June 26
    Wales vs Denmark (5pm) – Amsterdam
    Italy vs Austria (8pm) – Wembley
    Sunday, June 27
    Netherlands vs Czech Republic (5pm) – Budapest
    Belgium vs Portugal (8pm) – Seville
    Monday, June 28
    Croatia vs Spain – Copenhagen
    France vs Switzerland (8pm) – Bucharest
    Tuesday, June 29
    England vs Germany (5pm) – Wembley
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    England vs Germany – Euro 2020 last-16 date: Where will match be held and what time is kick-off?

    ENGLAND will face old rivals Germany next up in a mouth-watering Last 16 clash at Wembley.The Three Lions saw off Czech Republic to top Group D thanks to a rare header from Raheem Sterling while Germany drew 2-2 with Hungary.
    It’s Germany up next for EnglandCredit: Getty
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    Who will England play in the last 16 after beating Czech Republic?
    With victory, Gareth Southgate’s side leapfrog the Czechs who were leading Group D on goal difference.
    As group winners, England WILL play in London against the second-placed team from Group F – which is Germany.
    When and where will this match take place?

    England vs Germany
    Tuesday, June 29 at 5pm
    Wembley Stadium, London

    Euro 2020 last 16 fixtures
    Saturday, June 26
    Wales vs Denmark (5pm) – Amsterdam
    Italy vs Austria (8pm) – Wembley
    Sunday, June 27
    Netherlands vs Czech Republic (5pm) – Budapest
    Belgium vs Portugal (8pm) – Seville
    Monday, June 28
    Croatia vs Spain – Copenhagen (5pm)
    France vs Switzerland (8pm) – Bucharest
    Tuesday, June 29
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    England set up Germany Euro 2020 showdown and it’s time to end years of tears since 1966 cheers

    SINCE a certain match in 1966, England have faced the Germans four times in the knockout stages of a major tournament — and been defeated every time.So while this may not be a vintage German team, and while England are eight places higher than their old foes in the Fifa rankings, there was a sense of national dread when Joachim Low’s men were confirmed as England’s last-16 opponents.
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    England have not beaten Germany in the knockout stages of the tournament since 1966Credit: Getty – Contributor
    England boss Gareth Southgate has a shot at redemption after missing a penalty against the Germans in the Euro 96 semi-finalCredit: PA:Press Association
    The Three Lions have been defeated four times by their rivals in elite competition since football last came homeCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    If England play the match, rather than the occasion of a great historic rivalry, those rankings suggest Gareth Southgate’s men should win.
    But England played the occasion rather than the match in their God-awful goalless draw against Scotland last Friday, so they must learn from that experience.
    Because, as it is Germany, we are gripped by a fear of history repeating itself.
    As defending world champions in Mexico in 1970, England tossed away a 2-0 lead to lose to West Germany in the quarter-finals — Gordon Banks suffering food poisoning and Peter Bonetti having a stinker in goal.
    Then, those two penalty shootout defeats which abruptly halted the oh-so-nearly golden summers of Italia 90 and Euro 96.
    England had played very well in both 1-1 draws, only for Stuart Pearce, Chris Waddle and Southgate to be cast as the fall guys, Germany scoring ten spot-kicks out of ten past Peter Shilton and David Seaman.
    Most recently, Fabio Capello’s England were hammered 4-1 by Low’s Germany in Bloemfontein at the 2010 World Cup — at the same last-16 stage as next Tuesday’s Wembley meeting.
    You may recall the Frank Lampard ‘ghost goal’ which crashed against the underside of the bar and fell way over the line, only to be missed by a myopic Uruguayan linesman.

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    That would have made it 2-2 just before half-time.
    Yet England were played off the park for the vast majority of that match — a young Mesut Ozil instrumental in a performance that exposed the rigid stodginess of England’s 4-4-2 formation.
    There has been one English win at a tournament since 1966 — a 1-0 group-stage victory at Euro 2000, where both teams were eliminated before the knockout stages.
    Although, later that year, the Germans won the final international match at the old Wembley in a World Cup qualifier, forcing manager Kevin Keegan to quit in the toilets.

    England tossed away a 2-0 lead to lose to West Germany in the quarter-finals in 1972Credit: DPA/Press Association Images
    Penalty shoot-out defeats cost the Three Lions at both Italia 1990 and Euro 96 on home soilCredit: Bob Thomas Sports Photography – Getty
    The Germans rebooted their entire national football strategy after 2000.
    While the English appointed Sven-Goran Eriksson and headed down the Posh and Becks WAGs circus approach instead.
    During Eriksson’s honeymoon period in 2001, the Swede presided over England’s second-greatest victory over the Germans — an astonishing World Cup qualifying victory in Munich — ‘Five-one, even Heskey scored!’
    And yet Germany reached the final of that World Cup, while England went home at the quarter-final stage, as they always did under Eriksson.
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    There have been two more English wins on German soil this century — most memorably a comeback from 2-0 down to win 3-2 in Berlin under Roy Hodgson in the build-up to Euro 2016. But we all know how that tournament ended for the Three Lions.
    Still, this time could be different. England have conceded just one goal in nine games and the Germans went into this tournament in some disarray.
    Low announced the Euros would be the end of his 15-year reign and the team is certainly in transition.
    Germany were beaten at home by North Macedonia in a World Cup qualifier in March and had been handed a 6-0 gubbing by Spain in the Nations League last autumn.

    Yet there is an old adage that the Germans always get their act together at a tournament — often, but not always, true as they were eliminated in the group stages of the last World Cup.
    And after a narrow 1-0 defeat by France in their Euros opener, an impressive 4-2 victory over reigning champions Portugal hinted that there could yet be a glorious last hurrah for Low.
    The Germans boast three Chelsea Champions League winners in Kai Havertz, who scored the winner against Manchester City in Porto, Timo Werner and that teak-tough defender, Antonio Rudiger.
    Old hands such as Manuel Neuer, Mats Hummels, Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos and the restored Thomas Muller — all veterans of the 2014 World Cup triumph — will give them the edge over England in terms of big-match experience.
    But, for once, England will not head into this grudge match as underdogs.
    They will have home advantage, a higher ranking, a meaner defence and the most potent striker on the pitch in Harry Kane.
    Frank Lampard’s ‘ghost goal’ cost England against Germany at the World Cup in 2010Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    The Germans certainly have recent footballing history on their side.
    But next Tuesday teatime, as a nation skives off work early, Southgate’s men need to swallow the words of Henry Ford — ‘history is more or less bunk’.
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