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    Christian Eriksen ‘asked Denmark players to play on’ in shock Finland loss as Lukaku dedicates Euro 2020 goal to Dane

    DENMARK have been beaten by Finland in a match where football was of secondary importance.The match had been stopped after Christian Eriksen collapsed on the field just before half time, receiving CPR shortly afterwards.
    To the relief of the crowd, Eriksen woke up in hospital and is in stable condition.
    And a number of reports suggested Eriksen himself had requested the players continue rather than carrying on on Sunday at 12pm.
    Once the game got back underway, Finland came away with the points with a header from Joel Pohjanpalo.
    The Danes had the chance to rescue the match but Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg rolled the penalty to the Finland goalkeeper as they were beaten on an emotional evening.
    Meanwhile in the other Euro 2020 Group B game, Inter team-mate Romelu Lukaku dedicated his opening goal to Eriksen as Belgium beat Russia 3-0.
    He leaned over to the TV camera and said “Chris, I love you”.
    Follow all the latest with our live blog below…
    ERIKSEN UPDATE
    Inter Milan have claimed that they are optimistic about Christian Eriksen’s condition.
    Inter CEO Marotta: “Christian Eriksen just sent a message on Inter whatsapp chat, it was few minutes ago. We’re optimistic about Christian conditions, Denmark staff told us that the situation is under control”, he told Rai Sport. 🇩🇰 #Eriksen— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 12, 2021

    GAME ON
    England’s match with Croatia is set to go ahead tomorrow as Gareth Southgate’s players sent their “best wishes” to Christian Eriksen.
    Three Lions captain Harry Kane, who is close friends with former Spurs team-mate Eriksen, tonight tweeted: “Chris. I’m sending all my love to you and your family. Stay strong mate.”
    An FA spokesman said there was “no suggestion” England’s opening Group D clash tomorrow at Wembley would be postponed.
    Eriksen is now “awake” and “stable” after being rushed to hospital from the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, Danish football association the DBU said.
    The Inter Milan ace is awaiting more medical tests, but reportedly FaceTimed his team-mates from hospital as he told them to finish their Euro 2020 opener after his distressing collapse.
    UNITED IN CARE
    Finland fans handed over their team flags to shield stricken Christian Eriksen as the football world united in concern for the Denmark star.
    The Inter Milan midfielder, 29, was later “stable” and “awake” in hospital after receiving CPR in the Euro 2020 game.

    JOEL ON HIS GOAL
    Finland goalscorer Joel Pohjanpalo gave his verdict on today’s game.
    He told Finnish broadcaster YLE: “Of course it was hard for us to go to the pitch, and I can only imagine how hard it was for Denmark.
    “A great victory for us, but the foremost thing on our minds is Christian’s condition.”
    MORE FROM HJULMAND
    The Denmark head coach admitted his side were mentally drained following the restart to the game.
    He said: “First of all, if it gets emotional, it’s been a tough night. We are all reminded of what the most important thing in life is – to have valuable relationships, people we’re close to, our family and our friends.
    “We have a group of players that I cannot praise enough. I couldn’t be prouder of those people who took such good care of each other.
    “He is one of my very dear friends, the way the players talked in the dressing room to decide to not do anything before we knew Christian was conscious and OK.
    “We had two options to play the game [today] or tomorrow at 12pm and everyone agreed to play today.
    “You can’t play a game with such feelings. We tried to win. It was incredible they managed to go out and try to play the second half.
    “Honestly, there were players out there that were completely done. Emotionally done and emotionally exhausted.”
    ‘MORE IMPORTANT THINGS’
    Denmark head coach Kasper Hjulmand was understandably very emotional at the post-match news conference.
    He said: “It was a really tough evening, on which we’ve all been reminded what the most important things in life are.
    “It’s meaningful relationships. It’s those people who are close to us. It’s family and friends.
    “Everything, everything, everything – all thoughts are with Christian and his family.”
    TOUCHING TRIBUTE
    UEFA have confirmed that Christian Eriksen has been given the man of the match award following today’s game.
    “Football is a beautiful game and Christian plays it beautifully,” says UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin. Tonight’s Star of the Match is Christian Eriksen. Wishing you a speedy recovery, Christian. #EURO2020 pic.twitter.com/gJPa7P2nAx— UEFA EURO 2020 (@EURO2020) June 12, 2021

    MORE FROM FABREGAS
    When the news came through that Eriksen was alive and responsive, there was a wave of joy in relief.
    Then came the extraordinary further revelation that the players of Denmark and Finland were prepared to return to the pitch.
    Again Fabregas proved as eloquent off the field as he once was on it.
    Asked by Lineker if he was surprised by the game’s resumption, Fabregas said: “Yes, I am, because today is not a day to play a hero’s game.
    “It’s a moment to realise how grateful we are. If it’s their decision, then spot on for them.
    “Well done if they are strong enough mentally to cope with it.
    “It’s difficult for me to understand how they did it because the images we saw were very very sad.
    “But fair play to them.”
    FAB WORK
    SunSport’s Dan King writes: “Cesc Fabregas made his name finding the right pass.
    “Today the former Arsenal, Chelsea and Spain star came up with the right words as football tried to come to terms with Christian Eriksen’s shocking collapse.
    “When the BBC cut back to the studio from the appalling images at the Parken Stadion in Copenhagen, Fabregas put into words what everyone was feeling.
    He said: “How many times do I go home and I am upset? And I ate with my family, with my loved ones.
    “And you realise it’s just a game. And we need to enjoy it every second and have passion for it but really there are things that don’t matter anymore.
    “More important is health, try to be always happy, enjoy what you have in life, how blessed we are, and that’s it.
    “This is a big shock and a reminder for all of us.”
    THOUGHTS FROM SOUTGATE
    The England boss has passed on the team’s “very best wishes to Christian and those close to him.”
    “We pay tribute to those who went to his aid with such care to give the support he received. Our thoughts remain with Christian and his family tonight.” pic.twitter.com/VM0yIyMe13— England (@England) June 12, 2021

    STATEMENT FROM LINEKER
    The BBC host has given his full-time thoughts on Twitter after covering today’s match between Denmark and Finland.
    In 25 years of doing this job, that was the most difficult, distressing and emotional broadcast I’ve ever been involved with. Thanks to @cesc4official @AlexScott @MicahRichards for your professionalism, warmth and empathy. Get well soon, Christian Eriksen. 🙌🏻— Gary Lineker 💙 (@GaryLineker) June 12, 2021

    PAYING RESPECTS
    Joel Pohjanpalo refused to celebrate out of respect for Christian Eriksen earlier despite scoring Finland’s first goal at a major men’s tournament.
    Credit: AP
    LUKAKU’S MESSAGE
    Elsewhere, Belgium’s game against Russia went ahead as scheduled and Romelu Lukaku gave an emotional shoutout to Christian Eriksen.
    The forward dedicated his goal to his Inter Milan teammate after scoring his country’s first strike of Euro 2020.

    FT: DENMARK 0 FINLAND 1
    Finland have won their first ever win in a major men’s tournament and they have done so at the expense of their Scandinavian rivals.
    But the match will forever be remembered for the horrible incident surrounding Christian Eriksen in the first-half.
    Thankfully the Inter Milan star seems to be on the mend but an incredible effort from Denmark to finish the match.
    Joel Pohjanpalo’s header ultimately proved to be the matchwinner on a night when the result will prove secondary.
    Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg had a huge chance to equalise from the penalty spot but saw his side-footed effort saved by Lukas Hradecky.
    FT: DENMARK 0 FINLAND 1
    AND THAT’S THE WHISTLE!!!! HUGE WIN FOR THE VISITORS
    DENMARK 0 FINLAND 1
    93′ – Denmark fans howl for another penalty as Cornelius hits the deck.
    But Anthony Taylor awards a free-kick to Finland after the ball hits the striker’s arm.
    DENMARK 0 FINLAND 1
    90′ – Four minutes of stoppage time for the hosts to rescue a point.
    Vestergaard has gone up front for Denmark and he’s proving a nuisance knocking down long balls.
    Elsewhere, Vaisanen has come on for Raitala.
    DENMARK 0 FINLAND 1
    85′ – More nervous goalkeeping from Hradecky as he flaps at a cross from Stryger on the right but Poulson is a split-second slow to react.
    Raitala manages to get his foot to the loose ball to hack clear for Finland but he seems to have injured himself in the process as he stays down.
    DENMARK 0 FINLAND 1
    84′ – Brentford’s Marcus Forss is sent on in place of Pohjanpalo – who stands to be the match winners if it stays like this.
    DENMARK 0 FINLAND 1
    81′ – Jensen makes a darting run into the box but his cross into the six-yard box is attempting to find Vestergaard.
    But Lod brilliantly gets in front of the Southampton defender trying to turn it home.
    DENMARK 0 FINLAND 1
    80′- BIG CHANCE!! VESTERGAARD!
    DENMARK 0 FINLAND 1
    75′ – Changes from both sides…
    Wass and Delaney off for Denmark while Stryger and Cornelius are on.
    Finland: Sparv off, Schuller on. Pukki off, Kauko on.
    DENMARK 0 FINLAND 1
    This was the moment Hojbjerg saw his penalty saved by Hradecky.
    Credit: Getty
    DENMARK 0 FINLAND 1
    Denmark mentally have been through a marathon today and Hojbjerg looked like he had the weight of the world on his shoulders.
    Hard to criticise the Spurs ace but it was a timid run up followed by a weak side-footed effort that was read and easily gathered by Hradecky.
    DENMARK 0 FINLAND 1
    73′ – SAVE!!! DENMARK FAIL TO GET ON LEVEL TERMS
    HOJBJERG WITH A TERRIBLE PENALTY
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    Why isn’t Mario Mandzukic playing for Croatia against England?

    CROATIAN World Cup 2018 hero Mario Mandzukic will not be lining up for his country at this summer’s European Championships. The 2018 World Cup finalist retired from international football after the 4-2 loss to France in the World Cup final three years ago.
    Mario Mandzukic will play no part for Croatia against England
    In that game Mandzukic became just the second player in World Cup history to score a goal for both sides in the same game – he scored an own goal to put France 1-0 up before scoring Croatia’s second of the 4-2 defeat.
    The 35-year-old striker played in four major tournaments for his country – the 2014 and 2018 World Cup as well as Euro 2012 and 2016, but he will NOT be featuring at Euro 2020.
    During his eleven year international career Mario Mandzukic racked up 89 appearances, scoring 33 times, and was the joint-top scorer at Euro 2012 with three goals.
    He is also Croatia’s second highest scorer of all time behind Davor Suker and was Croatian footballer of the year in both 2012 and 2013.
    Mario Mandzukic scoring for Croatia in the 2018 World Cup final in front of Hugo Lloris
    Mario Mandzukic (left) and Ivan Rakitic react after losing the 2018 World Cup final
    Who has Mario Mandzukic played for?

    2004-2005 – Marsonia (23 apps)
    2005-2007 – NK Zagreb (51 apps)
    2007-2010 – Dinamo Zagreb (81 apps)
    2010-2012 – Vfl Wolfsburg
    2012-2014 – Bayern Munich (54 apps)
    2014-2015 – Atletico Madrid (28 apps)
    2015-2019 – Juventus (118 apps)
    2019-2020 – Al-Duhail (5 apps)
    2021 – AC Milan (10 apps)

    At club level Mandzukic joined three different teams the summer after they lost the Champions League final – Bayern in 2012, Atletico Madrid in 2014 and Juventus in 2015.
    He has won the Champions League on one occasion though, lifting the trophy with Bayern Munich in 2013 in part of a treble winning season with the European giants.
    Mario Mandzukic scored in both the 2013 and 2017 Champions League finals

    Croatia’s Euro 2020 campaign gets underway on June 13 against England, in what is a replay of the 2018 World Cup semi-final.
    Zlatko Dalic’s side line-up in Group D alongside the home nations of England and Scotland, as well as the Czech Republic. More

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    Holland vs Ukraine FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Euro 2020 match

    HOLLAND get their Euro 2020 campaign underway against Ukraine having qualified for the tournament under Ronald Koeman.But the Dutch are now under new management with Frank De Boer taking the reigns following Koeman’s departure for Barcelona.
    Holland came second to Germany in their Euro 2020 qualifying campaignCredit: AFP or licensors
    Ukraine triumphed over Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal in qualifyingCredit: AFP
    Ukraine meanwhile were one of the most impressive sides in Europe in qualifying, topping their group ahead of European champions Portugal.
    What time does Holland vs Ukraine kick off?

    Holland vs Ukraine takes place on Sunday, June 13.
    The match kicks off at 8pm.
    That’s 9pm in Amsterdam and 10pm in Kiev.
    The match takes place at the Amsterdam ArenA.

    What TV channel is Holland vs Ukraine on and can I live stream it?

    Holland vs Ukraine is live on ITV1.
    To stream the game live, head to the ITV Hub.
    NOS are the Dutch broadcaster for Euro 2020 while Ukraiyna have the TV rights in Ukraine.

    Can I watch Holland vs Ukraine for free?

    Team news
    Get all the Holland vs Ukraine team news here.
    Holland squad

    Marco Bizot (GK)
    Tim Krul (GK)
    Martin Stekelenburg (GK)
    Patrick van Aanholt
    Nathan Ake
    Daley Blind
    Denzel Dumfries
    Matthijs de Ligt
    Jurrien Timber
    Joel Veltman
    Stefan de Vrij
    Owen Windal
    Donny van de Beek
    Ryan Gravenberch
    Frenkie de Jong
    Davy Klaassen
    Teun Koopmeiners
    Martin de Roon
    Georginio Wijnaldum (c)
    Steven Berghuis
    Cody Gakpo
    Luuk de Jong
    Donyell Malen
    Memphis Depay
    Quincy Promes
    Wout Weghorst

    Ukraine squad

    Andriy Pyatov (c) (GK)
    Heorhiy Bushchan (GK)
    Anatoliy Trubin (GK)
    Mykola Matviyenko
    Oleksandr Karavayev
    Serhiy Kryvtsov
    Eduard Sobol
    Vitaliy Mykolenko
    Illya Zabarnyi
    Oleksandr Tymchyk
    Denys Popov
    Andriy Yarmolenko
    Taras Stepanenko
    Oleksandr Zinchenko
    Ruslan Malinovskyi
    Serhiy Sydorchuk
    Viktor Tsyhankov
    Roman Bezus
    Marlos
    Yevhenii Makarenko
    Mykola Shaparenko
    Oleksandr Zubkov
    Heorhiy Sudakov
    Roman Yaremchuk
    Artem Besyedin
    Artem Dovbyk

    Latest odds
    Holland 4/7
    Draw 11/4
    Ukraine 5/1 More

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    Austria vs North Macedonia FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Euro 2020 match

    NORTH MACEDONIA are making their Euro 2020 debut with a match against Austria.The former Yugoslav nation reached their first ever international tournament with a 1-0 win in the Nations League D final last year.
    Veteran Goran Pandev scored the crucial goal on that evening in Tbilisi as the Macedonians overcame Georgia.
    Goran Pandev netted the crucial goal as North Macedonia qualified for their first international tournamentCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    David Alaba will be crucial to Austria’s hopesCredit: EPA
    Austria made it to Euro 2020 by finishing second to Poland in the same qualifying group as North Macedonia.
    During the teams’ two games in qualifying the Austrians were 4-1 winners away in Skopje and 2-1 winners in Vienna.
    What time does Austria vs North Macedonia kick off?

    Austria vs North Macedonia takes place on Sunday, June 13.
    The match kicks off at 5pm UK time.
    That’s 6pm in Austria and North Macedonia.
    It will take place at the Arena Nationala in Bucharest.

    What TV channel is Austria vs North Macedonia on and can I live stream it?

    Austria vs North Macedonia is live on ITV1.
    To stream the game live, head to the ITV Hub.
    ORF will be showing Euro 2020 in Austria while Sport Klub is the broadcaster in North Macedonia.

    Can I watch Austria vs North Macedonia for free?

    Team news
    Get all the Austria and North Macedonia team news here.
    Austria squad

    Daniel Bachmann (GK)
    Pavao Pervan (GK)
    Alexander Schlager (GK)
    David Alaba  
    Aleksandar Dragovic
    Marco Friedl
    Martin Hinteregger  
    Stefan Lainer 
    Philipp Lienhart 
    Stefan Posch 
    Christopher Trimmel 
    Andreas Ulmer
    Julian Baumgartlinger
    Christoph Baumgartner 
    Florian Grillitsch
    Stefan Ilsanker 
    Konrad Laimer
    Valentino Lazaro
    Marcel Sabitzer
    Luis Schaub  
    Xaver Schlager 
    Alessandro Schopf
    Marko Arnautovic 
    Michael Gregoritsch 
    Sasa Kalajdzic
    Karim Onisiwo

    North Macedonia squad

    Stole Dimitrievski (GK)
    Damjan Shishkovski (GK)
    Riste Jankov (GK)
    Stefan Ristovski
    Visar Musliu
    Egzon Bejtulai
    Kire Ristevski
    Gjoko Zajkov
    Darko Velkovski
    Ezgjan Alioski
    Arijan Ademi
    Enis Bardhi
    Stefan Spirovski
    Boban Nikolov
    Tihomir Kostadinov
    Ferhan Hasani
    Eljif Elmaz
    Daniel Avramovski
    Darko Churlinov
    Marjan Radeski
    Goran Pandev
    Aleksandar Trajkovski
    Ivan Trichkovski
    Vlatko Stojanovski
    Krste Velkovski
    Milan Ristovski

    Latest odds
    Austria 8/11
    Draw 23/10
    North Macedonia 4/1 More

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    Who is Christian Eriksen’s girlfriend Sabrina Kvist and do the couple have children?

    CHRISTIAN ERIKSEN is a Danish professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Serie A club Inter Milan and the Danish national team.On June 12, 2021, Eriksen randomly collapsed on the field in a Euro 2021 opener game, much to the distress of his wife, fans, and teammates.
    Eriksen and his girlfriend Sabrina Kvist JensenCredit: Instagram
    Who is Sabrina Kvist?
    Born in the town of Tommerup in Denmark, Sabrina currently lives in London with Eriksen.
    A trained hairdresser, she prefers to keep a low profile and isn’t one to hog the public limelight.
    Sabrina originally stayed on the continent to complete her hairdressing education whilst Eriksen earned his stripes with Spurs, before moving to England where she worked for a clothing company.
    The pair bought a house in Hampstead back in 2016, as the former Tottenham midfielder emerged as one of Europe’s leading playmakers.
    But the great Dane admitted that he’d found it hard to adjust to life in London and moved to Inter Milan.
    The Danish couple live in London with their young son
    He said in 2016: “You have to learn how to cope physically and mentally, but I can handle the pressure and the demands because I live seven days a week for my job.
    “That is very tough for my girlfriend. Of course, I would like to go out in the city with her and friends, but it just doesn’t fit in with playing in England.”What happened to Christian Eriksen in the Denmark vs Finland Euro 2021 game?
    Christian Eriksen collapsed in the 43rd minute during Denmark’s Euro 2021 opener with Finland.
    The shocking scenes happened towards the end of the first half of the teams’ opening match.
    It’s unclear what caused Eriksen to randomly collapse.
    His distraught teammates formed a circle around the Inter Milan ace, with some in tears.
    UEFA announced the Group B match has been suspended due to a “medical emergency.”
    The stadium announcer told fans that the game had been suspended due to a medical emergency and to stay in their seats.
    Sabrina Kvist Jensen was seen in tears and being consoled by Danish players after she rushed down to the pitch.
    A UEFA Euro 2020 spokesman has tweeted that Eriksen was rushed to hospital and “has been stabilized”.
    Sabrina consoled by Eriksen’s team-mate Simon KjaerCredit: EPA
    How long has she been with Christian Eriksen?
    One of football’s quieter couples, the pair like to keep their private life behind closed doors.
    Neither are often seen out in the hustle-bustle of London life and instead prefer quieter meals with friends.
    They began dating in 2012 and have now been together almost seven years.

    Do the pair have children?
    Eriksen announced in December 2017 that he and Sabrina were to have their first child.
    He put the news to his 1.5m Instagram followers, posting: ““Mum & Dad to be ❤️ #proud #2018”
    And the Danish star was granted leave from the World Cup squad to travel back for the birth of his first son in June 2018.
    He celebrated the news with a goal upon his return, netting against Mexico in a World Cup warm-up.
    Eriksen was joined by his family at Spurs’ end of season celebrationsCredit: EPA More

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    Belgium and Leicester ace Timothy Castagne OUT of Euro 2020 after suffering sickening broken eye socket in head clash

    BELGIUM defender Timothy Castagne is OUT of the rest of Euro 2020 after suffering a broken eye socket.The Leicester ace was involved in a sickening clash of heads with Russia’s Daley Kuzyaev during the Group B clash.
    A huge lump had already started to swell on the side of Castagne’s headCredit: Reuters
    Belgium full-back Timothy Castagne is OUT of the Euros with a fractured eye socketCredit: AP
    Castagne was involved in a sickening collision with Russia’s Daley KuzyaevCredit: EPA
    Speaking after his side’s 3-0 win, Belgium boss Roberto Martinez said: “Really bad news, sad to see Timothy Castagne is going to be out of the tournament.
    “He’s had images taken, he’s got a double fracture, and now we’ll take the necessary treatment.”
    Both players were substituted after the horror collision in St Petersburg.
    Castagne was helped off the pitch by Belgium’s medical staff, with a lump already appeared to the side of his head.
    Belgium were far too good for Russia, with Romelu Lukaku scoring twice and Castagne’s replacement Thomas Meunier bagging the other.
    The shocking incident came on the same night the world of football was left stunned when Denmark’s Christian Eriksen was given CPR after collapsing during his side’s game against Finland.
    The game was postponed and then restarted, with Finland winning 1-0.
    But the result mattered little after the shocking incident involving former Tottenham star Eriksen.
    Castagne was left with a huge shiner while Russian medics desperately try and strap up KuzyaevCredit: Getty
    The Leicester ace left the field with ice on a large lump on his headCredit: Rex
    The defender had to be helped off the pitch following the clash of headsCredit: EPA
    Christian Eriksen latest:- EURO HORROR Eriksen rushed to hospital in ‘stable condition’ after collapsing on pitch- PLAY ON Christian Eriksen ‘FaceTimes Denmark team-mates from hospital’ and says play-on- BEEB FURY BBC apologises after fans slam them for not cutting away after Eriksen collapsed- ‘PLEASE GOD’ Football world prays for Eriksen after Dane collapses and given CPR on pitch- UNITED IN CARE Touching moment Finland fans give country’s flags to shield stricken Eriksen- ‘I LOVE YOU’ Watch Lukaku score for Belgium and dedicate goal to Inter team-mate Eriksen

    The 29-year-old is reported to be in a ‘stable’ condition and awake in hospital.
    It’s been reported tonight that Eriksen had a Facetime call with his Denmark team-mates and asked them to play the match as “he feels better now”.
    The shocking scenes happened towards the end of the first half of the teams’ opening Group B match.
    Eriksen’s agent Martin Schoots told radio station NPO Radio 1 the Danish talisman “breathes and can speak. He is out of danger.”
    A UEFA Euro 2020 spokesman tweeted earlier that Eriksen had been transferred to hospital and “has been stabilised”.
    Lukaku paid tribute to his Inter Milan team-mate after scoring Belgium’s first goal, saying into the camera: “Chris, Chris… I send you: I love you.”
    ⚽ Read our Football live blog for the very latest news from around the grounds
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    How did North Macedonia qualify for Euro 2020?

    NORTH MACEDONIA will appear at their first ever European Championships this summer after winning Play-Off Path D in order to earn qualification. The European minnows line-up in Group C alongside the Netherlands, Austria and Ukraine and will fancy their chances of progressing to the knockout phase of the tournament.
    North Macedonia beat Germany in a 2022 World Cup qualifier earlier this year
    The nation reached Euro 2020 thanks to a Goran Pandev winner against Georgia in the Play-Off Path D final, after beating Kosovo in the semi-final.
    Skipper and 37-year-old Pandev is widely recognised as the nation’s greatest ever player and is actually older than the country of North Macedonia itself.
    The country gained independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, which makes him seven years older than the nation he plays for.
    Goran Pandev made his international debut twenty years ago
    Pandev has played a WHOPPING 119 times for his country, scoring 37 goals in the process and cementing his status as a national hero.
    He has played for the likes of Lazio, Inter and Napoli in Serie A and currently plies his trade for Genoa, where he has played for the last six years.
    Pandev also scored the first goal in North Macedonia’s 2-1 win over Germany in March
    Pandev was part of Jose Mourinho’s treble winning 2010 team at Inter
    Who are North Macedonia’s star players?
    As well as Goran Pandev, Leeds United’s Ezgjan Alioski is one of North Macedonia’s better known players.
    The 29-year-old has played 44 times for his country, scoring eight times.
    Alioski is also a highly popular figure at Elland Road, playing 161 times for the Whites in four years at the club.
    Ezgjan Alioski in action for North Macedonia

    North Macedonia kick off their Euro 2020 campaign on June 13 as they take on Austria at the National Arena in Budapest.
    After that they face Ukraine on June 17 at the same venue before flying to Amsterdam to take on the Netherlands in their home ground on June 21. More

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    Team news, injury updates, latest odds for Austria vs North Macedonia as Group C gets underway

    NORTH MACEDONIA kick-off their first ever tournament game with a tough clash against Austria. After a superb effort in the Nations League, Igor Angelovski believes his side have what it takes to reach the last-16.
    North Macedonia have made it to their first ever major tournamentCredit: EPA
    Following on from England’s clash against Croatia, tune into ITV1 at 5pm to catch this one live from Bucharest.
    What’s the form?
    Austria are themselves making just a third Euros appearance and haven’t won a game at a major tournament since 1990.
    But their qualification efforts were stellar and despite going down to England 1-0 in a recent friendly, looked like they could carry a threat.
    North Macedonia have got into a good habit of not losing, with just two defeats in their last 15 internationals.
    That will serve them well in tournament football and they’ve been impressive in that run, thrashing Kazakhstan 4-0 last time out.

    Who’s in and who’s out
    The ever-versatile David Alaba will be tasked with inspiring Austria from front-to-back, while RB Leipzig’s Marcel Sabitzer has one heck of a strike on him.
    For North Macedonia, they have an exciting squad who ply their trade all over Europe.
    Napoli’s Elif Elmas is arguably their best chance of springing a shock, while Premier League and Leeds followers will be familiar with attacking full-back Ezgjan Alioski.
    My coaching philosophy is always to play offensive football, that allows the fans to enjoy the game. I want to score more than the opponent.Igor Angelovski, North Macedonia manager

    Watch out for…
    West Ham fans will be eager to see Marko Arnautovic, who has been prolific since his controversial move to China in 2019.
    He led the team with six goals in qualifying, the same amount as Robert Lewandowski managed for Poland.
    A left-field shout for the Golden Boot? Maybe not, but it’s never dull when Marko is around.
    If you’re feeling lucky, you can get Arnautovic at 300/1 for the Golden BootCredit: Getty

    If the game’s rubbish…
    Check out David Alaba’s stunning girlfriend Shalimar Heppner, daughter of the ‘Germany Gordon Ramsay’.
    She met Alaba in 2017, and the pair immediately hit it off.
    However, they didn’t go public with their romance until 2018, when they arrived at the Oktoberfest together in Bavaria.
    Shalimar is a part-time model – and also works as a PR manager – while her dad is famous chef Frank Heppner.
    The pair have been together for over four yearsCredit: Getty – Pool
    The stunning brunette is a part-time model and boasts 36k followers on her InstagramCredit: Instagram
    The couple first went public with their romance in 2018Credit: Getty
    Match odds
    Get all your Euro 2020 ante-post tips with our tournament betting guide HERE.
    Match odds

    Austria to win 4/6
    The Draw 12/5
    North Macedonia to win 9/2

    Euro 2020 outright odds

    Austria 100/1
    North Macedonia 500/1

    *All odds from Paddy Power and correct at time of publication.
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