Denmark vs England LIVE SCORE: Hojlund and Co look to stop Three Lions from securing Euro 2024 last-16 spot – updates

  • England fans arriving in Frankfurt yesterday

    Tens of thousands of England fans have taken over Frankfurt for this afternoon's clash against Denmark.

    Three Lions fans are in full voice to cheer Gareth Southgate's side to a second victory at Euro 2024.

    England fans party in Frankfurt 24 hours ahead of Euro clash with Denmark
  • England’s star man

    Bellingham's performance against Serbia was one of the standout in the tournament so far.

    The England man controlled the game in the first half, scoring and involving himself in everything positive that Southgate's men created.

    But the Denmark game will be his 50th for club and country this season, so there is a question mark as to whether he can manage his fitness levels as the Euros unfold.

  • Denmark’s star man

    Eriksen proved against Slovenia that he remains the Danes' main man.

    Everything runs through the Manchester United midfielder when they go forward and they will need him to be their source of creativity against England.

    But at the age of 32 it remains to be seen whether he has the physical capabilities to perform at a high level every few days.

  • Hello and welcome to SunSport’s live blog of Denmark vs England!

    The Three Lions will seal their place in the knockout stages with a win over Denmark THIS evening!

    Gareth Southgate's men kicked off their Euro 2024 campaign with a 1-0 victory over Serbia thanks to an inspired performance from Jude Bellingham.

    Denmark could not muster a victory of their own just hours earlier as they drew 1-1 with Slovenia.

    It means their clash with England becomes even more important as they eye a spot in the second round.

    Failure to beat the Three Lions could leave Denmark outside the top two spots ahead of their final group game against Serbia.

    Defeat and a Slovenia win over Serbia would put Denmark thoroughly on the back foot.

    And they will be the underdogs heading into this one, despite England's somewhat flat display in Gelsenkirchen.

    First place in the group will secure a last-16 tie against a third-place finisher, so it is there for England to clinch a smoother path towards the quarter-finals.

    But can they maintain their 100 per cent start in Frankfurt?