Denmark UEFA EURO 2024 Schedule: Full List of Matches, Venues, Time In IST And Squad. Denmark, one of the hopefuls for UEFA EURO 2024, topped its qualifying group with 22 points – a first since 2012 for the Danish team. Christian Eriksen, the Danish midfielder who had captured headlines across the world when he collapsed 41 minutes into the match against Finland, is back in the team. He had suffered a cardiac arrest and received life-saving treatment on the field before being taken to the hospital.
Eriksen was fitted with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) device (kind of like a pacemaker). Now he is set for a comeback. Morten Wieghorst, Danish association football manager and assistant coach, says Eriksen will be key if the Danish team is to progress to the knockout stage.
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If Denmark wins the Group C stage, it will face the best third-place team in the round of 16. In UEFA EURO 2020, Denmark reached the semi-finals but succumbed to England 2-1.
Denmark UEFA EURO 2024 Schedule, Venue & Time in IST
Denmark vs. Slovenia: 16 June at 9:30 pm.; Venue: Stuttgart
Denmark vs. England: 20 June at 9:30 pm.; Venue: Frankfurt
Denmark vs. Serbia: 26 June at 12:30 am.; Venue: Munich
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UEFA EURO 2024 Denmark Squad
Kasper Hjulmand’s Demark team has some big names from UEFA League clubs like Manchester United, AC Milan, and Tottenham, among others. However, fans were left dismayed at the non-inclusion of Matt O’Riley.
Here’s the lineup for team Denmark:
Goalkeepers: Mads Hermansen (Leicester), Kasper Schmeichel (Anderlecht), Frederik Ronnow (Union Berlin)
Defenders: Simon Kjaer (AC Milan), Andreas Christensen (Barcelona), Victor Kristiansen (Bologna), Alexander Bah (Benfica), Joakim Maehle (Wolfsburg), Jannik Vestergaard (Leicester), Joachim Andersen (Crystal Palace), Rasmus Kristensen (Roma), Victor Nelsson (Galatasaray),
Midfielder: Christian Eriksen (Manchester United), Thomas Delaney (Anderlecht), Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Tottenham), Mathias Jensen (Brentford), Christian Norgaard (Brentford), Morten Hjulmand (Sporting Lisbon)
Forwards: Yussuf Poulsen (RB Leipizg), Kasper Dolberg (Anderlecht), Andreas Skov Olsen (Club Brugge), Jonas Wind (Wolfsburg), Mikkel Damsgaard (Brentford), Rasmus Hojlund (Manchester United), Jacob Bruun Larsen (Hoffenheim), Anders Dreyer (Anderlecht)