Watch again: Fans gather in London to watch England’s Euro 2024 match against Denmark

Lucy Leeson
Thursday 20 June 2024 18:36 EDT
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Watch again as fans gathered in London’s Wembley Box Park to watch England’s Euro 2024 match against Denmark on Thursday (20 June).

Gareth Southgate named an unchanged team for England’s second game at Euro 2024 as they took on Denmark in Frankfurt.

England yet again took an early lead, this time through skipperHarry Kane after Kyle Walker caught Victor Kristiansen napping.

But, as in Gelsenkirchen, they wobbled after going ahead and Hjulmand’s belting 30-yard shot in off the foot of a post saw their Euro 2020 semi-final opponents level.

Both sides had chances to win it, with Phil Foden hitting a post before being withdrawn as part of a bold triple substitution that failed to spark an improvement in a flat England performance.

Boos greeted the final whistle as England stumbled to a 1-1 draw and missed the chance to top their European Championship group with a game to spare.

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