Denmark 1-1 England LIVE SCORE: Kane, Saka and Foden OFF for lacklustre Three Lions as Southgate rolls dice – updates

  • England player ratings from Tom Barclay

    Defenders

    Jordan Pickford: 6

    Looked a little jittery early doors, though there was nothing he could do about Morten Hjulmand’s corker and he made a decent parry after the break.

    Kyle Walker: 7 

    Made England’s opener by racing round a sleeping Victor Kristiansen – he’ll be having nightmares of that forevermore – and teeing up Kane via a deflected cross.

    John Stones: 6

    OK but you have got to wonder how fit he feels having barely played for Man City in the second half of the season, plus his injury and illness issues over the last month.

    Marc Guehi: 8 and my star man

    Really encouraging again from the Crystal Palace centre-back, looking sharp with his interceptions and assured in distribution.

    Kieran Trippier: 6

    Like Stones, he was fine, but England really need Luke Shaw back ASAP because having no natural left-footer at left-back is a problem.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold: 5

    This experiment of playing Trent in midfield is far from convincing, especially when his passing was off it like it was here, barring one good ball to Saka. Subbed on 54 minutes.

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    It's all over in Frankfurt, and another uninspiring, insipid England performance comes to an end.

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    90. There will be at leasat three minutes of stoppage time before this one comes to an end - and you suspect there may be boos.

    Images of a furious Wayne Rooney trudging off against Algeria come to mind.

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    88. Shearer is getting angrier and angrier.

    He's called this performance awful, atrocious and abysmal.

    Just wait until he moves on to the letter B in his big book of adjectives.

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    86. I'm starting to think Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg has backed himself to have the most shots at Euro 2024.

    He winds up another attempt from outside the box that crashes wide of goal.

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    84. Marc Guehi makes his first error of these finals, showing too much of the ball to Yussuf Poulsen.

    But the Crystal Palace man doesn't give up and races back into his own area to brilliantly cut out the subsequent cross into the danger area.

    The England team switch off at the corner, however, allowing an unmarked Christensen to turn the ball over from close range.

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    82. And on the subject of subs, here are Denmark's final two.

    Andreas Skov Olsen and Christian Norgaard are on for Christian Eriksen and goalscorer Morten Hjulmand.

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    80. Ten minutes to go!

    Apparently, I'm told, Gareth Southgate has made 800 substitutions as England manager. His subs have led to 17 goals. Who gets the 18th?

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    78. Pickford gets himself behind another Hojbjerg effort that for horrible moment looked to be bouncing into the bottom corner.

    The Everton stopper has now made six saves today, his highest total in a single match for England at either a World Cup or European Championship.

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    76. The introduction of those England subs, particularly Watkins, has opened the game right up.

    For the first time this half, we have some movement, and maybe another goal - one end or the other - is imminent.

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    74. Jarrod Bowen is back up...

    ...and promptly back down as he's clattered by Joakim Maehle.

    It's a yellow card for the Danish wing-back, and a warm welcome to proceedings for the England substitute.

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    73. Bowen has found out the hard way that this pitch is a disgrace.

    Attempting to get back, the West Ham forward goes over on loose piece of turf and holds his ankle.

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    71. Watkins in behind! Saved by Schmeichel!

    That's why the Aston Villa striker was sent on, to play on the last shoulder and make runs off the Denmark defence.

    It brings England their first corner of the game.

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    69. Moments after Pickford palms down a hopeful Damsgaard effort, England can finally make their changes.

    On come Jarrod Bowen, Ebere Eze and Ollie Watkins in a direct swap for Phil Foden, Bukayo Saka and - captain and goalscorer - Harry Kane.

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    67. Rasmus Hojlund's evening up against his Premier League colleagues is over.

    Yussuf Poulsen is on in place of the striker for the final quarter of the game.

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    66. Rice tries to play a simple pass back to Guehi after collecting from Pickford, but inexplicably overhits it behind for a corner.

    He gestures to the pitch which - admittedly - is terrible.

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    64. Eriksen has another effort at goal, a shot that swerves away from the target.

    Meanwhile, it looks as though Gareth Southgate is preparing a triple change.

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    61. Of course, Gallagher may not start the next game if he's suspended.

    England's first yellow card of the tournament is shown to their substitute after he caught Christensen on the instep with his studs.

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    60. A slaloming run from Saka off the right ends with a hopeful shot across the face of goal.

    Meanwhile, co-commentator Alan Shearer is getting so angry that he's beginning to resemble that bloke in the pub, always on his own, that shouts at the television screen.

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    58. A double change from Kasper Hjulmand.

    Brentford's Mikkel Damsgaard - scorer of that wonderful free-kick at Wembley three years ago - is on along with Alexander Bah; Victor Kristiansen and Jonas Wind make way.

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    56. Foden drives against the post!

    The forward takes control in the middle and let's go with a left-footer that rattles the base of the woodwork with Schmeichel beaten.

    Much better from England.

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    55. A first change for Gareth Southgate, and perhaps an admission that the Trent Alexander-Arnold experiment in midfield is not working as hoped.

    Conor Gallagher is on in his place, and it would be no surprise to see the Chelsea man start the next game.

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    53. Saka! Side netting!

    Alexander-Arnold finally plays one of the long range passes that has been so talked up this week.

    On the run into the box, Saka extends his leg to bring it down but can't reach the ball.

    However, he gets an unexpected second chance when it bounces, sneaking in between Schmeichel and Christensen to loop a header just wide of the near post.

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    51. Fed up of little happening ahead of him, Rice hits one on his right foot from distance.

    A deflection off Hojlund takes the pace off the ball before another from Foden moves it into the body of Schmeichel.

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    50. "There just doesn't seem to be any cohesion across the pitch," exasperates Guy Mowbray on BBC commentary duty.

    You could also say the same about intensity, gameplan, etc