LIVE: England v Denmark - Euro 2020 semi-final: All the build-up as Bukayo Saka ousts Jadon Sancho in the starting XI and Gareth Southgate goes with a back four for Wembley date with destiny
- England face Denmark in the Euro 2020 semi-final tonight, with kick-off at 8pm
- Winners will face Italy in the final on Sunday, after their dramatic win over Spain
- The atmosphere will be electric inside Wembley for the crunch semi-final clash
- Race for the Golden Boot: The updated top scorer standings at Euro 2020
- Euro 2020 fixtures, results and television guide in full
- Find out the latest Euro 2020 news including fixtures, live action and results here
The stage is set as England look to make history by sealing their spot in Sunday's Euro 2020 final with victory over Denmark tonight at Wembley.
The atmosphere inside Wembley will be electric tonight with Gareth Southgate's side on the cusp of something special, but Denmark will be out to ruin the party after putting together a very impressive run to the semi-final.
The winners will battle it out against Italy in Sunday's showpiece final, following their dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over Spain on Tuesday night.
Follow Sportsmail's Jonathan Spencer and Dan Ripley for live Euro 2020 coverage of England vs Denmark, including build-up, team news and updates.
This is just a bit of fun, but Sportsmail has mocked up an England B-team that could have been in action at the Euros.
The likes of Jesse Lingard and Mason Greenwood lead the line, while Dele Alli sits in midfield with Fikayo Tomori marshalling the defence.
How do you guys reckon this team, which you can find in the link below, would fare at the Euros?
ADAM SHERGOLD: Gareth Southgate's England squad has a youthful complexion but you can't escape the feeling it's now or never for them.
We will never have a better chance to end all those years of hurt and win a major tournament.
With home advantage from here on in and a beatable Denmark side awaiting us in the semi-final, England must forget both the past and the future and seize their chance in the here and now.
The stage is set for Bukayo Saka with the Arsenal starlet set to return to England's starting line-up to take on Denmark later.
Saka, who shone against the Czech Republic and followed that up with a fine display against Germany, missed the Ukraine victory with a minor ankle injury.
But the news coming out is that Saka will now come back in for Jadon Sancho at Wembley tonight. What another massive game it is for the 19-year-old.
Watching your successor as England manager do well must be tough for Roy Hodgson, but the former Three Lions boss has spoken in glowing terms about Gareth Southgate's work at the moment.
Hodgson has described Southgate has operating 'exceptionally well' and even claimed he has been 'fautless' in his work as England boss.
Whether they can get to the Euro 2020 final is another question, but one thing for sure is that Gareth Southgate's England side are a tight-knit group both on and off the pitch.
But what is the secret behind this togetherness? Well, it's Love Island, inflatable unicorns, Ed Sheeran and ice cream...
Sound intriguing, read our piece below on what goes on inside the England camp...
It's not just England fans getting in the mood for this afternoon's game - the Denmark fans have started early too!
Kasper Hjulmand's side will be backed by 8,000 fans across Wembley but these fans in London have already hit the bar in anticipation of their biggest game since 1992...
Back to the focus on England now and two England players are in the race for the Golden Boot award.
Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling currently have three goals each - which is two behind leaders Cristiano Ronaldo and Patrick Schick.
The boost for the England duo is that everyone with more than three is now out of the competition, while Kane and Sterling could have two more matches to come.
Can they get the goals they need?
Danish fans believe their roller-coaster ride in Euro 2020 is destined to end in triumph – just like the Scandinavian’s unlikely victory in the 1992 tournament.
And if the Danes knock out England at Wembley Stadium tonight, and defeat Italy in the final on Sunday, they believe the events will be so momentous they are worthy of a national holiday.
Peter Schmeichel claims Denmark are favourites to beat England at Wembley and reach the final of Euro 2020.
The former United goalkeeper, a hero when Denmark conquered Europe against the odds in 1992, believes they can take another step towards repeating history with his son Kasper in goal.
The Danes had an horrendous start in this tournament when Christian Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest in their opening game against Finland, but they became the first nation ever to qualify for the knockout stage at the Euros after losing their opening two group fixtures - before beating Wales and the Czech Republic to set up a semi-final date.
Former Denmark and Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel is relishing tonight's game at Wembley.
Schmeichel took to Instagram to post a throwback picture of him playing rock paper scissors with his son, Kasper, who will be looking to keep England at bay tonight.
Schmeichel captioned his post: 'So excited for tonight. Come on Denmark.'
Jack Grealish has been a huge favourite among England fans this summer, leading to widespread calls for him to be given more game time by Gareth Southgate.
The 25-year-old has largely been used as an impact player so far. He came off the bench and had a starring role in the last-16 victory over Germany, crossing for Harry Kane's goal, and also played 27 minutes in the 0-0 draw with Scotland.
But now Jose Mourinho has urged Southgate to pick Grealish from the start against a tricky Denmark side.
With England having a fantastic opportunity to book their place in a first final of a major tournament in 55 years tonight, the anticipation is immense.
England head into the match against Denmark full of confidence after exacting revenge on Germany and then blowing Ukraine away in the quarter-finals. However, the Danes are no slouches and will be dreaming of a place in the final themselves.
Ahead of tonight's showdown, Sportsmail columnist CHRIS SUTTON has given his ratings over the two likely line-ups. You can see what he had to say below...
Kick-off may be under eight hours away still, but that hasn't stopped eager England fans from making the trip to Wembley already.
England fans have already been spotted making their way up Wembley way, while nearby pubs are starting to fill up...
The atmosphere will be electric tonight, and fans are certainly making the most of this special occasion.
The big day is upon us everyone! It's England vs Denmark for a place in Sunday's Euro 2020 final at Wembley.
Gareth Southgate's men can see the finish line in sight and are on the cusp of something special, but Denmark will be out to ruin the party.
The winners of tonight's match, which kicks off at 8pm, will take on Italy in the showpiece final following their shoot-out triumph over Spain last night.
Stick with us, as we bring you live updates ahead of kick-off tonight and throughout the match. The nerves are certainly kicking in...
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