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    Touching moment Chris Kamara is given amazing reception by England fans in Frankfurt ahead of Euro 2024 clash vs Denmark

    EVERYBODY’S favourite footie pundit Chris Kamara shared a touching moment with fans ahead of England’s Euro 2024 clash with Denmark.Kamara, 66, was diagnosed with Apraxia after experiencing symptoms of a speech disorder two years ago.Watch moment the Sky Sports legend was serenaded by England fans as he walks through FrankfurtCredit: X/ chris_kammyChris Kamara is a fan favouriteCredit: Not known, clear with picture deskKamara served up analysis on Sky Sports for nearly 30 years before being his Apraxia diagnosisCredit: PAHe achieved legendary status working alongside Jeff Stelling on Sky Sports Soccer Saturday for three decades.Kammy left his role on Sky Sports in 2022 after being diagnosed with an underactive thyroid, leaving him with a condition that affects his speech.But now he has thanked England fans who embraced him as he walked through Frankfurt ahead of the Three Lions’ clash with the Danes.Kamara posted a short clip on to his 1.9m Twitter followers to share his thoughts.read more euro 2024The cult-hero commentator wrote: “Walked through the square & what a reception. Thank you England fans.”Supporters can be heard endearingly shouting “Kammy” and “unbelievable Jeff”, before Karama turned round to wave with a smile.Kamara’s infamous catchphrase ‘unbelievable Jeff’ was coined while working with his Sky Sports pal Stelling.And fans loved Kamara’s grateful post.Most read in footballOne wrote: “You are well loved Kammy.”Another said: “There’s only one Chris Kamara!” A third added: “Well deserved you are such a great guy. Lap it up.”A day in the life of an England reporter as BBC’s Kelly Somers gives behind-the-scenes tour of Euro 2024 campThe ex-Swindon and Brentford midfielder has continued with some of his media work as the host of ITV’s Ninja Warrior UK and co-host of the BBC’s Proper Football podcast with Ben Shephard.He also received an MBE in 2022 for his anti-racism and charity work.EURO 2024 LIVE: KEEP UP TO DATE WITH ALL THE LATEST NEWS FROM GERMANY More

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    Who could England get next in Euro 2024 knockout stage if they go through?

    ENGLAND are closing in on securing a spot in the last-16 of Euro 2024 – but their opponent will NOT be easy.Jude Bellingham delivered the goods once again after firing the Three Lions to a 1-0 win in their opening fixture.Jude Bellingham will have a big part to play in England’s charge to the Euro 2024 titleCredit: RexAnd should all go to plan tonight, Gareth Southgate’s side should be in the hat for the round of 16.But close your eyes England fans, as who the Three Lions are scheduled to face, will be extremely tough.SunSport can reveal who SunSport can go up against in the knockout stages.Who could England get next in Euro 2024 knockout stage?England’s opponents are dependant on where they finish in Group CRead more on Euro 2024 If England top the group, they will be drawn against the third-placed side in Groups D, E or F – at the time of writing, those are Poland, Belgium and Czech Republic.Second in Group C would tee up clashes with the winners of Group A which is looking likely to be hosts Germany as they have six points from their opening two matches.And a third-place finish for Gareth Southgate’s side – providing they finish as one of the four best third-placed sides would see them take on the winners of either Group E or Group F.This could be Portugal or Belgium going off the current FIFA rankings.Most read in Euro 2024When is Denmark vs England?
    England’s second game of Euro 2024 will take place on THIS evening – Thursday, June 20.
    The game will kick off at 5pm BST.
    Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt, Germany will play host to the big game. More

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    Moment Scotland Euros fan strips naked & jumps into German river leaving pals in stitches

    THIS is the bizarre moment a Scotland Euros fan stripped off and jumped naked into Germany’s most famous river.The fan shocked pals as the Tartan Army supporter dropped his trousers to his ankles before braving the icy waters of the Rhine which flows through city of Cologne.The fan stripped to his socks in front of the Tartan ArmyCredit: X/@jckmcmillan28He ran towards the river in just his trainer socks and his watchCredit: X/@jckmcmillan28He vaulted the fence while his friends laughed at himCredit: X/@jckmcmillan28His stunt divided opinion as the Rhine is very strongCredit: X/@jckmcmillan28The skinny dipper stripped down to just his trainer socks and his watch and plunged into the river hours before the nerve-shredding 1-1 draw with Switzerland that kept Scotland in the Euros. He wore only a smile after he surfaced following the shock dive. Footage shows a group of fellow Scots relaxing by the waterfront with the city’s famous Hohenzollern bridge as the backdrop. With one hand covering his modesty, the lad races towards the water before vaulting over the barrier, throwing himself into the air. He causes a splash before he submerges under the water. The fan is later seen swimming against the river’s strong current as he attempts to exit the river and escape the cold water.He pulls himself out of the water, still covering his private parts with one hand. His pals are heard laughing and howling, while those speaking German sound baffled by the bizarre stunt. Most read in Euro 2024The clip was shared to social media last night with the caption: “#scotland #euros #cologne #chaos”The video was popular by Scotland fans and received over 7.3k likes and over 4.8million views on X.Buckie for sale and Tartan Army super singing creates cracking Cologne atmosphereOne commented: “Let me guess the guy lost a bet?”Another said: “Scottish man doing what he wants to do.”The Rhine is one of Germany’s most famous riversCredit: X/@jckmcmillan28The fan made a splashCredit: X/@jckmcmillan28The fan swims against the strong current of the RhineCredit: X/@JCKMCMILLAN28
    A third added: “the video was a bit to short to see how cold it was.”Another replied: “Lighten up everybody, I bet he does that every Saturday, jumping into the River Clyde back home.”A fifth commented: “I love me some Scots, but please be careful in our city. “The Rhine has a very strong current and there is ship movement nearly all day.“Don’t want one of you guys going missing.” More

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    Poland vs Austria – Euro 2024: Lewandowski set to return in huge boost to Eagles – stream FREE, TV, team news

    POLAND continue their Euro 2024 campaign with a huge Group D clash against Austria.The Eagles kicked off their tournament with a narrow 2-1 loss to the Netherlands.Poland were beaten by a late Netherlands strike in their Group D openerCredit: REUTERSFrance beat Austria 1-0 on Monday nightCredit: REUTERSA late Wout Weghorst strike gave the Dutch all three points in their Group D opener.Poland were without captain Robert Lewandowski for the Netherlands clash – but the starman is expected to return for Friday’s clash.Meanwhile, Austria began their tournament with a respectable 1-0 loss to Euro 2024 favourites France.It’s looking like Poland and Austria’s hopes of reaching the knockout stages will be reliant on finishing as one of the best four third-placed sides.EURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSWhen is Poland vs Austria?
    Poland vs Austria will take place on Friday, June 21.
    The game will kick off at 5pm BST.
    The Olympiastadion in Berlin will play host to the Group D clash.
    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?
    Poland’s big clash against Austria will be shown live on ITV1 and ITV1 HD in the UK.
    You can live stream all the action from the ITV X app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    Can I watch for FREE?
    Yes, Poland vs Austria is FREE to watch, so long as you have a valid TV licence.
    Alternatively, you can follow SunSport’s live blog to keep up to date with all the action.
    Team newsThe big news for Poland is that talisman Lewandowski is set to return to action after he took part in training earlier this week.Most read in Football33-year-old defender Bartosz Salamon is a doubt for the Eagles due to hurting his ankle against the Dutch.Austria gaffer Ralf Rangnick is not expecting to have any fresh injury concerns for the all-important Group D clash on Friday.Odds
    Poland – 13/5
    Draw – 13/5
    Austria – 21/20
    *Odds courtesy of William Hill and correct at time of publication. More

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    Watch as Switzerland supporter is smacked in face by ball but fans can’t get over Scot’s reaction in front of him

    AN UNLUCKY Switzerland supporter was struck in the face by a football at Euro 2024.But people couldn’t get over the reaction of the Scottish fan in front of him.A Switzerland fan was struck in the face by a stray football last nightCredit: BBCFans loved the reaction of the Scotland fan in front of himCredit: BBCThe unfortunate moment occurred as Steve Clarke’s side held their Swiss opponents to a 1-1 draw last night.Scotland put up a brave showing to bag a much-needed point.And their fate is in their hands ahead of a final group stage clash against hosts Germany.However, the main talking point from last night appeared to be in the stands rather than on the pitch.READ MORE ON EURO 2024In the 77th minute, Switzerland ace Dan Ndoye fired a shot high and wide into the crowd.Supporters in the crowd raised their arms to protect themselves from the powerful hit.But the ball took a deflection off one hand and went crashing straight into the face of a Swiss fan.The strength of the shot sent the poor supporter’s glasses and hats flying into the air.Most read in Euro 2024EURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSYet the scene took a comical turn as a Scotland fan, stood directly in front of him, remained motionless with his arms crossed the entire time.That’s despite everyone else around him peeling away in terror from the misfired shot.Scotland hero James McFadden caught wildly celebrating Scott McTominay goalAnd viewers at home were left delighted with the Scot’s reaction.One said: “Scottish guy in front doesn’t budge lol.”Another declared: “Hope the Swiss bloke is doing well.”One noted: “He’s that drunk he never seen it.”Meanwhile, a supercomputer has predicted Scotland have just a 36 per cent chance of reaching the knockout stages of Euro 2024.Their 5-1 defeat to Germany on opening night means their goal difference is worse than other potential third-place finishers.And that could seriously harm their chances of reaching the next round.EURO 2024 LIVE: KEEP UP TO DATE WITH ALL THE LATEST NEWS FROM GERMANY More

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    Slovakia vs Ukraine – Euro 2024 – Mudryk looks to lead his side to victory in Group E tie – stream FREE, TV, team news

    SLOVAKIA can do the unthinkable and secure a spot in the Euro 2024 knockouts with a game to spare – but Ukraine have other ideas.Ivan Schranz’s sensational strike was enough to see the Slovakians pull off a historic victory over Belgium during their opening Group E fixture.And if results go their way, Serhiy Rebrov could be leading his side to another knockout campaign – but even quicker than they did it in 2016.Meanwhile, Ukraine got off to the worst possible start as they got humiliated 3-0’in their Euro 2024 opener by underdogs Romania.Goals from Nicolae Stanciu, Denis Dragus and Razvan Marin put Oleksandr Zinchenko and Co bottom of the charts.However, it just takes one positive result for everything to be flipped on it’s head, so this game is perfectly poised to be a good one.Read more on Euro 2024EURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSWhen is Slovakia vs Ukraine?
    Ukraine’s second Euro 2024 Group E match against Slovakia will take place on Friday, June 21.
    It is scheduled to get underway at 2pm BST – 3pm local time.
    Dusseldorf Arena is the chosen venue for this contest and it can host approximately 54,600 roaring fans.
    Slovakia pulled off a huge 4-1 win against Ukraine when the sides last met in a 2018 Nations League tie.
    What TV channel is it on and can it be live streamed?
    Slovakia vs Ukraine will be broadcast LIVE on BBC One in the UK.
    Coverage is expected to commence from 1:30pm BST – 30 minutes before kick-off.
    Fans can stream the entire action via BBC iPlayer which is available on a compatible tablet device or mobile phone
    Alternatively, Sunsport will have minute-by-minute action of the whole match.
    What is the team news?Slovakian head coach Francesco Calzona is unlikely to make any changes from the opening win against Belgium.Ondrej Duda limped off during the victory with cramp late on, but it is not a worry for this upcoming fixture.Elsewhere, Vitliy Mykolenko missed Ukraine’s defeat to Romania with a foot injury and will likely be ruled out of the Slovakian clash too.Can I watch it for FREE?YES!Ukraine’s match against Slovakia can be watched for FREE as long as you have a valid TV license in the UK.What are the odds?
    Slovakia – 27/10
    Draw – 12/5
    Ukraine – 21/20
    *Odds courtesy of William Hill and correct at time of publication. More

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    Watch moment frustrated Luka Modric walks out of interview after reporter’s question following Croatia’s Euro 2024 draw

    LUKA MODRIC walked out of a post-match interview after objecting to a question asked by a reporter.The Croatia star spoke to press after his side drew 2-2 with Albania in their second match of Euro 2024.Luka Modric objected to a line of questioningCredit: YouTubeHe refused to answer and instead walked out mid interviewCredit: YouTubeThe result leaves Croatia with just one point, meaning they need to beat Italy in their final game to reach the knock-out stages.A reporter asked Modric whether his team will opt for older or younger stars against the Azzurri – a question which annoyed the veteran midfielder.Modric, 38, refused to answer the question and screwed up his face in response.He then walked away after saying: “Come on let’s go.”READ MORE IN FOOTBALLModric has been ever present for club and country this season, though the match against Italy could be his last on the international stage.He will be 40-years-old by the time the next World Cup rolls around so could decide to call it quits.The midfielder was pivotal in Croatia’s journey to the 2018 World Cup final, beating England along the way.While he has won the Champions League six times with Real Madrid, and LaLiga on four occasions.Most read in Euro 2024BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSEURO 2024 LIVE: KEEP UP TO DATE WITH ALL THE LATEST NEWS FROM GERMANYModric has won an incredible 177 caps for Croatia, scoring five goals.And despite his advancing years, Modric is expected to agree a one-year extension to his club contract with Real Madrid.Fans in stitches at Shaqiri’s ‘terrible’ celebration after ‘digging up half the pitch’ following wondergoal vs Scotland More

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    England set to name unchanged XI for crunch Euro 2024 clash vs Denmark despite question marks over TWO key areas

    GARETH SOUTHGATE will stand by his beliefs rather than stand down Phil Foden and Trent Alexander-Arnold against Denmark.Southgate is expected to name an unchanged side for England’s second Euro 2024 group game in Frankfurt on Thursday evening.Gareth Southgate is expected to stick with Sunday’s winning teamCredit: GettyPhil Foden and Trent Alexander-Arnold are tipped to stay in the sideCredit: GettyFoden and Alexander-Arnold faced criticism after Sunday’s patchy 1-0 win over Serbia.But the Three Lions’ boss is generally reluctant to alter his line-ups so early in major competitions.And he believes much of the negative assessment of the two players is unwarranted, particularly of Foden.In fact, Southgate claimed the Manchester City playmaker’s “unsexy” work off the ball made the difference against Serbia – even though it was the brilliant Jude Bellingham who headed the only goal.READ MORE TOP STORIESHe is also tipped to stick with the extra creativity in midfield of converted Liverpool wing-back Alexander-Arnold.Bringing in a grafter like Conor Gallagher might be seen as a safer option.Or introducing a passer such as Adam Wharton would be a hit with fans.But Southgate is keeping faith with an XI that, it should be remembered, was widely viewed as a sensible selection BEFORE the Serbia game.MOST READ IN FOOTBALLHow fans and pundits reacted to Southgate playing Foden on the left wing

    GARETH SOUTHGATE has been widely criticised for his use of Phil Foden following the uninspired 1-0 Euro 2024 opener against Serbia.
    The Premier League Player of the Year had a sublime season at Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City in yet another title-winning season.
    Foden often shone brightest as a No10, but was allowed to roam freely behind Erling Haaland to wreak maximum chaos.
    Despite putting in a staggering 13.2km shift in England’s Euro 2024 opener against Serbia, fans and pundits alike were left frustrated by Foden’s isolation on the left-wing.
    After the game. ex-England star said: “I don’t think Phil Foden played well, he didn’t get into it.”
    Micah Richards added: “It makes me sad when I see a player of this quality in and out of games.”
    Cesc Fabregas demanded Foden “be more like Jude Bellingham” and “demand” the ball, while Rio Ferdinand claimed the City ace is “allowing” the Real Madrid star be the “dominant” figure.
    Fans, meanwhile, fear Southgate is “turning Foden into Mason Mount” and demand the Three Lions boss find a way to get both him and Bellingham to shine together.
    SunSport columnist Jack Wilshere reckons Southgate could play BOTH as No10s, with Declan Rice sitting deep as the No6.
    The ex-Arsenal star said: “When Bellingham gets the ball, even if he is only lending it to Foden to get it back, or vice versa, they want to combine and make something happen.
    “We have to get them between the lines and receiving on the half turn, playing forward.
    “As I said before the tournament, I believe they can play in the same team, as two No 10s, with Declan Rice as the only holding player — especially in the group games.”
    England take on Denmark in their second Euro 2024 clash on Tuesday, with kick-off in Frankfurt 5pm.

    EURO 2024 LIVE: KEEP UP TO DATE WITH ALL THE LATEST NEWS FROM GERMANYEURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSDenmark Euro 2024 guideTHE winners of Euro 1992 will be hoping for another unlikely surge to the latter stages under boss Kasper Hjulmand.
    The spirit of the squad cannot be questioned after they recovered from Christian Eriksen’s collapse to make it to the Euro 2020 semi-finals and give England a scare.
    MANAGER: Kasper Hjulmand
    Played in America for North Florida Ospreys and became Thomas Tuchel’s successor at Mainz in 2014. 
    KEY MAN: Rasmus Hojlund
    One of few bright sparks as Man Utd finished a dismal eighth in the Premier League. Can cause problems with his tireless work ethic and clinical finishing.
    How Denmark attack
    Denmark are very structured and patient in the way they attack.
    They will often push a midfielder up to join the three strikers and attempt to create a four-man overload.
    How Denmark defend
    While Denmark attack in a 4-3-3, or even a 4-2-2, they will drop into a deeper 5-4-1 out of possession.
    They will wait patiently for the right moment to press and recover quickly if the opposition attempt to play over the top.
    Read the full Denmark Euro 2024 guide here, including predicted line-ups, odds and Wags

    Nonetheless, Foden and Alexander-Arnold remain “the third man” to the two “untouchables” in England’s three-pronged midfield and attack.Bellingham and Declan Rice are cemented in the centre of the pitch.England fans’ must watch guide to Frankfurt ahead of Three Lions’ Euro 2024 clash vs DenmarkAnd up front the place of wideman Bukayo Saka is pretty much as safe as skipper Harry Kane’s. Elsewhere, Kieran Trippier appears sure to stay at left-back as England have confirmed Luke Shaw is still not ready.Southgate said: “Luke won’t be involved… He’s actually on track for where we thought he would be originally.”The Manchester United defender is still training on his own – with full fitness for the final group clash with Slovenia next Tuesday a possibility. Before that England face the Danes, with Rice saying: “Serbia were very physical. I see Denmark being more of a technical, tactical team.”It’s probably going to be a completely different game.” England Euro 2024 guideGARETH SOUTHGATE is under no illusions coming into this competition – it is win or bust.
    The Three Lions have never had a better opportunity to end their 58-year wait for a major international trophy given the talent and experience they have in their armoury.
    MANAGER: Gareth Southgate
    The former England star has come closer than anyone since Sir Alf Ramsey to ending the Three Lions’ trophy hoodoo.
    Southgate is aware that the nations expects, and has even suggested he will quit if he doesn’t deliver the European Championship.
    STAR MAN: Jude Bellingham
    The Real Madrid star is arguably the world’s best player at the moment and gives England the platform they need to dominate big games.
    How England attack
    England will look to dominate the ball against almost everybody.
    Declan Rice is crucial in progressing the ball, Bellingham, Saka and Foden will rotate to pull defenders out of position and Kane can both score and drop deep to provide chances for others.
    How England defend
    England press man-to-man with the midfield pushing up to support Kane when the ball is lost and look to win it as close to the opposition goal as possible.
    However, the left-back spot could be a cause for concern, particularly with Luke Shaw entering the tournament with fitness worries.
    Read the full England Euro 2024 guide here, including predicted line-ups, odds and Wags. More