Germany vs Denmark, live | Euro 2024 Round of 16 at Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund, live today

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Min 30
Eriksen takes the free kick over the wall. Rüdiger blocked his shot.
Mr. 29
Dangerous foul by Andrich on Maehle. By the way, the referee forgave the yellow card for the German, who faced a penalty and, if he had seen it, he would not have entered the quarterfinals.
Mr. 26
Great action on his stamp from Musiala on the right but Vestergaard dives into the grass and cuts off his advance.
Mr. 25
Play resumes after Christensen and Havertz recover.
Min, 24
Clash between Christensen and Havertz in a jump. They both complained because of a blow to the head.
Mr. 23
Erilsen put the ball in the area, Maehle controlled it and his break shot was quite high.
Mr. 22
Denmark held and held the ball again in an attempt to cool the match.
Mr. 20
Eriksen controlled a long ball very well and his shot was deflected by Rüdiger. Denmark’s first chance!
Mr. 19
Denmark’s longest possession since the start of the match allowed them to breathe after Germany’s frenetic start.
Mr. 17
Germany are overwhelming Denmark but for now the score remains at 0-0 after Schlotterbeck’s goal was disallowed.
Mr. 15
Kroos took the free kick but the ball hit the barrier after hitting Vestergaard’s head.
Mr. 14
Cristensen cut off Sané’s progress with a foul as he entered the area. The referee put his hand in his pocket but in the end did not show him the yellow card.
Mr. 12
What quality, Musiala! He went a bit into Höjbjerg’s territory and his low shot from outside the area went wide.
min. 10
Schmeichel intervened again though this time comfortably saving a header from Andrich after a corner.
min. 10
Another opportunity from Germany! Rüdiger put in a long ball and Havertz, with a left-footed volley, forced Schmeichel to show off again to deflect the ball for a corner.
Mr. 7
Schlotterbeck again! His header after another corner was deflected again by Schmeichel as he sneaked in near the post.
Mr. 6
UFFFF! How the game began! Kimmich shoots from outside the area and Schmeichel flies in to send it into the corner.
Mr. 3: VAR CANCELS GOAL!
From the video refereeing they informed the referee that the goal should not have gone up on the scoreboard as Kimmich committed a foul by blocking an opponent before Schlotterbeck headed in a corner which Kroos took into the net.
Mr. 3: GOOOOOAL FROM GERMANY!!!
Mr. 2
Raum controlled the ball on the left and his low cross was sent to Andersen for a corner.
Mr. 2
Germany started the game controlling the ball.

THE GAME HAS BEGUN!!!!
Germany plays entirely in white and Denmark, in red.
The Danish tide in Dortmund!
Both teams, led by English referee Michael Oliver, took to the field. Thrilling!
It is a toss-up game so Toni Kroos, at 34, will end his career if Germany are eliminated.
The winner of this match could face Spain in the quarterfinals, always, of course, if La Roja eliminates Georgia tomorrow.
Denmark finished second in group C, with 3 points, after drawing its three games against Slovenia (1-1), England (1-1) and Serbia (0-0).
Germany reached this round of 16 as the first in group A, with 7 points, thanks to a goal in extra time (1-1) against a Switzerland that, had they won, would have relegated them to second place. Before, the host beat Scotland (5-1) and Hungary (2-0).
The match will inevitably bring back to fans of a certain age the memory of the final Euro 1992, when Denmark, who participated in the last minute in the tournament in place of the former Yugoslavia, was excluded following UN sanctions following the War Balkan, became champions for the only time in its history after defeating Germany 2-0 in the final.
Eriksen, as planned, was part of the starting eleven despite not training yesterday due to a stomach problem.
For his part, Kasper Hjulmand introduced two changes compared to the last match in the group stage against Serbia (0-0). One was obliged as the suspended Morten Hjulmand left his place for Thomas Delaney, a midfielder loaned by Sevilla to Anderlecht. Meanwhile, winger Skov Olsen comes in for Jonas Wind, a top player.
Real Madrid player Rüdiger, as expected, recovered in time from the muscle discomfort that prevented him from training for several days this week and remains untouched in defense.
Nagelsmann made three changes compared to the eleven that finished in the first round against Switzerland (1-1): Schlotterbeck came in for the suspended Tah at the rear axis, Raum for Mittelstädt at left-hand, while Leroy Sané made of surprise bench look at Wirtz. On the other hand, Havertz continued to attack despite the fact that Füllkrug scored two goals in return.

For his part, Kasper Hjulmand brought Schmeichel into the fight between the sticks, Christensen, Andersen and Vestergaard in the rearguard; Bah, Delaney, Höjbjerg, and Maehle in midfield, Eriksen and Skov Olsen in midfield and Hojlund, up front.

Julian Nagelsmann, coach of Germany, bet on Neuer in goal; Kimmich, Rüdiger, Schlotterbeck and Raum in defence; Kroos and Andrich in the double pivot, Leroy Sané, Gündogan and Musiala in the midfielder and Havertz in the forward.
We already know the lineups!
Germany, considered one of the big favorites for the title, will face Denmark, a semi-finalist in the previous edition of the Euro Cup, held in 2021, after being eliminated by England in a penalty shootout.
Welcome! After champions Italy were knocked out by Switzerland, we prepare to experience the second knockout round of Euro 2024 between hosts Germany and Denmark at the Signal Iduna Parka in Dortmund. will you come with us Here we go!

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Source: La Verdad

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