Denmark National Football Team Vs England National Football Team Lineups
England and Denmark will meet after both teams experienced difficult starts to their Euro 2024 campaigns. Gareth Southgate’s side came from behind to beat Serbia, while Kasper Hjulmand’s side drew 1-1 against Slovenia at Stuttgart in the match Denmark National Football Team Vs England National Football Team Lineups.
England and Denmark will meet after both teams experienced difficult starts to their Euro 2024 campaigns. Gareth Southgate’s side came from behind to beat Serbia, while Kasper Hjulmand’s drew 1-1 against Slovenia at Stuttgart.
Denmark’s national team is revered by fans, and fans treasure their red shirts worn during games. Hummel, the manufacturer of these jerseys, printed an audio recording of the first line of its national anthem in every shirt collar for added authenticity.
| Match | Date | Competition | Denmark Starting XI | England Starting XI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Denmark 1–1 England | 20 Jun 2024 | UEFA Euro 2024 | Schmeichel; Andersen; A. Christensen; Vestergaard; Mæhle; Hjulmand; Højbjerg; Kristiansen; Eriksen; Højlund; Jonas Wind | Pickford; Walker; Stones; Guéhi; Trippier; Alexander-Arnold; Rice; Saka; Bellingham; Foden; Kane |
| England 2–1 Denmark (AET) | 07 Jul 2021 | UEFA Euro 2020 Semi-final | Schmeichel; Christensen; Kjær; Vestergaard; Stryger Larsen; Højbjerg; Delaney; Mæhle; Braithwaite; Dolberg; Damsgaard | Pickford; Walker; Stones; Maguire; Shaw; Rice; Phillips; Saka; Mount; Sterling; Kane |
| England 0–1 Denmark | 14 Oct 2020 | UEFA Nations League | Schmeichel; Skov; Christensen; Kjær; Wass; Højbjerg; Delaney; Eriksen; Braithwaite; Dolberg; Poulsen | Pickford; Walker; Maguire; Coady; James; Rice; Phillips; Trippier; Mount; Rashford; Kane |
| England vs Denmark | 2022 | Friendly / Nations context | Lineups not fully documented in public sources | Lineups not fully documented |
| Denmark vs England | 2018 | Friendly | Lineups not fully documented in public sources | Lineups not fully documented |
| Denmark vs England | 2016 | Friendly | Lineups not fully documented in public sources | Lineups not fully documented |
| Denmark vs England | 2014 | Friendly | Lineups not fully documented in public sources | Lineups not fully documented |
| Denmark vs England | 2012 | Friendly | Lineups not fully documented in public sources | Lineups not fully documented |
| Denmark vs England | 2003 | Friendly | Lineups not fully documented in public sources | Lineups not fully documented |
| Denmark vs England | 2002 | Friendly | Lineups not fully documented in public sources | Lineups not fully documented |
England Lineup
Gareth Southgate and England look to build on their impressive 1-0 victory against Serbia in Euro 2024 Group C opener with Denmark with another encounter scheduled in Frankfurt on Thursday. A win would all but secure England a place in the knockout rounds thanks to strong defensive efforts from John Stones and tournament debutante Marc Guehi.
Southgate is expected to field the same starting XI that saw Trent Alexander-Arnold partner Declan Rice in central midfield, Kieran Trippier of Arsenal and Chris Smalling of Manchester United will partner in defence, while Luke Shaw remains on the bench. Southgate could also give starting opportunities to Cole Palmer or Eberechi Eze should he wish for additional depth to his attack.
Kasper Hjulmand’s Denmark side appeared promising early against Slovenia, yet were eventually held to a 1-1 tie. They hope for victory here and to avoid another late game stalemate scenario; Joakim Maehle will replace Alexander Bah for this matchup.
| Match | Denmark Lineup | England Lineup |
|---|---|---|
| Euro 2024 (1-1) | Schmeichel; Andersen; Christensen; Vestergaard; Mæhle; Hjulmand; Højbjerg; Kristiansen; Eriksen; Wind; Højlund | Pickford; Walker; Stones; Guéhi; Trippier; Alexander-Arnold; Rice; Saka; Bellingham; Foden; Kane |
| Euro 2020 Semi-final (2-1 ENG) | Schmeichel; Christensen; Kjær; Vestergaard; Stryger Larsen; Højbjerg; Delaney; Mæhle; Damsgaard; Braithwaite; Dolberg | Pickford; Walker; Stones; Maguire; Shaw; Phillips; Rice; Saka; Mount; Sterling; Kane |
| Nations League 2020 (0-1 DEN) | Schmeichel; Wass; Christensen; Kjær; Skov; Nørgaard; Eriksen; Delaney; Poulsen; Dolberg; Braithwaite | Pickford; Trippier; Coady; Gomez; Alexander-Arnold; Rice; Phillips; Sancho; Kane; Sterling |
| Friendly 2014 (0-1 ENG) | Andersen; Agger; Kjaer; Larsen; Eriksen; Kvist; Schöne; Braithwaite | Hart; Johnson; Cahill; Baines; Gerrard; Wilshere; Lallana; Rooney |
| World Cup 2002 (0-3 ENG) | Sørensen; Laursen; Henriksen; Jensen; Helveg | Seaman; Neville; Ferdinand; Campbell; Ashley Cole; Beckham; Scholes; Owen; Heskey |
| Friendly 2011 (1-1) | Sørensen; Agger; Kjaer; Jacobsen; Eriksen; Rommedahl; Bendtner | Hart; Terry; Cole; Lampard; Gerrard; Rooney; Wilshere |
Denmark Lineup
Denmark have yet to taste success in the new UEFA Nations League format, but have an opportunity to gain their first win against an underperforming England side in this fixture. Christian Eriksen scored two against Serbia and will look to build off that success against Gareth Southgate’s side, who are yet to secure any wins under this format yet and must reverse that trend if they hope to secure qualification for 2022 World Cup qualification.
Denmark National Football Team, known by its Danish name of Denmark’s Herre-fodboldlandsholdet (“herrelandsholdet”, represents Denmark including Greenland in men’s international competition. They are managed by Danish Football Association (DBU). Parken Stadium in Copenhagen serves as their home stadium.
Denmark currently ranks 19th on FIFA World Ranking and was one of the original founding members of UEFA in 1955. Denmark boasts an impressive history of international tournament success; most notably winning 1992 European Championship and reaching semi-finals at 1986 and 1998 World Cups respectively.
The Danish national team experienced its greatest period of success during the 1980s, known as “Danish Dynamite” and winning three consecutive European titles from 1984-1986. Since then however, they have struggled to replicate this success; failing to advance beyond group stage at 1990 World Cup and failing in attempts to qualify for 2018 World Cup.
At Euro 2012 qualifying tournament, Denmark were drawn into what became known as “Group of Death”, alongside Germany, Netherlands and Portugal. While they won six of eight matches overall but fell just short with defeat by Portugal (2-1).
Following this defeat, Olsen made changes including switching formation and emphasizing only picking fit players into his squad – an approach which proved controversial among his players as it ultimately forced Olsen out in May 2012.
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On Thursday, Denmark will face England again in a Euro 2020 semifinal in Frankfurt with both teams hoping to capture their maiden tournament win over one another. Harry Kane scored an extra-time goal at Wembley to give England a 2-1 advantage; now Denmark are seeking revenge by defeating them and earning their first major tournament win against England since 2009.
Both teams are expected to remain unchanged for their Group C clash, with Luke Shaw working his way back from a thigh injury before Trent Alexander-Arnold likely keeping his spot. Cole Palmer and Kobbie Mainoo may both provide cover on the bench should any emergencies arise.
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Denmark vs England Prediction
England face Denmark looking to take another significant step toward qualifying for the knockout stage of this competition. They have yet to start the group phase off on a positive note and any win against Gareth Southgate’s side would provide them with a tremendous confidence boost for further matches ahead.
Denmark are coming off a disappointing 1-1 draw against Slovenia in their opener and will look to build off this result by beating England. Kasper Hjulmand’s squad has become known for being disciplined units across Europe; however, major tournaments tend to test them when it comes to keeping clean sheets – this may pose another obstacle against an organized English side.
There’s much at stake in this matchup and both sides come into the contest with high expectations. England have scored more than two goals per game under Southgate and can be dangerous when on the front foot – however they do tend not to score many goals in major tournaments which could prove an issue against Denmark’s strong defensive unit.
Phil Foden had an uncharacteristically tough outing against Serbia in England’s opener and could be replaced on the left flank of attack by either Anthony Gordon or Cole Palmer, although Southgate is keeping faith with Manchester City playmaker Bukayo Saka; former AFC Bournemouth striker Bukayo could present Denmark with some problems defensively.
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| Category | Denmark 🇩🇰 | England 🏴 |
|---|---|---|
| Final Score | 1 | 1 |
| Goal Scorer(s) | Morten Hjulmand (34’) | Harry Kane (18’) |
| Formation | 3-4-1-2 | 4-2-3-1 |
| Goalkeeper | Schmeichel | Pickford |
| Defenders | Andersen, Christensen, Vestergaard | Walker, Stones, Guéhi, Trippier |
| Midfielders | Højbjerg, Hjulmand, Kristiansen, Eriksen | Rice, Alexander-Arnold, Saka, Bellingham, Foden |
| Forwards | Wind, Højlund | Kane |
| Substitutes Used | Skov Olsen, Damsgaard, Nørgaard, Bah, Poulsen | Gallagher, Bowen, Eze, Watkins, Mainoo (squad depth used) |
| Venue | Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt | Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt |
| Match Type | UEFA Euro 2024 Group Stage | UEFA Euro 2024 Group Stage |