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Euro 2020 Semi-final LIVE Score, England vs Denmark Updates: Own Goal Makes it ENG 1-1 DEN

Euro 2020 Semi-final LIVE Score and Updates: England 1-1 Denmark in Extra Time.

News18.com | July 08, 2021, 02:37 IST

Euro 2020 Semi-final LIVE Score and Updates England vs Denmark: Mikkel Damsgaard handed the lead to Denmark in the 30th minute with a beautiful freekick as Simon Kjaernetted an own goal in the 39th against England in the second semi-final at Wembley stadium. England had defeated Ukraine 4-0 in the quarter-final as Denmark got the better of the Czech Republic 2-1 at the same stage.

The winner between England and Denmark will take on Italy, who beat Spain via penalties, in the final.

UEFA EURO 2020: FULL COVERAGE Points Table | Schedule | Results

Jul 08, 2021 02:37 (IST)

England vs Denmark

98' - England are throwing the kitchen sink and more at the Danish goal. Kasper Schmeichel is there to block everything as he saves a shot from Jack Grealish.

Jul 08, 2021 02:34 (IST)

England vs Denmark

95' - Two changes for England! Mason Mount and Declan Rice are brought off as Phil Foden and Jordan Henderson come on.

Jul 08, 2021 02:32 (IST)

England vs Denmark

94' - What a ball from Kyle Walker down the right channel for Harry Kane to chase and then take a snap shot at goal. Kasper Schmeichel gets down to his left to make a save from a tight angle for the England captain. 

Jul 08, 2021 02:28 (IST)

Extra time matches for England at EURO:

W vs Spain, 1996 quarter-finals (0-0 / 0-0 / 4-2p)

L vs Germany, 1996 semi-finals (1-1 / 1-1 / 5-6p)

L vs Portugal, 2004 quarter-finals (1-1 / 2-2 / 5-6p)

L vs Italy, 2012 quarter-finals (0-0 / 0-0 / 2-4p)

Jul 08, 2021 02:24 (IST)

FULL TIME! England and Denmark can't be separated in regulation time! EXTRA TIME needed.

Jul 08, 2021 02:18 (IST)

England vs Denmark 

Six minutes added on... enough time for a goal and winner in regulation time!

Jul 08, 2021 02:14 (IST)

England vs Denmark

88' - A final push from Denmark... Thomas Delaney is replaced by Mathias Jensen!

Jul 08, 2021 02:13 (IST)

England vs Denmark

87' - Is this game going towards extra time?

Jul 08, 2021 02:06 (IST)

England vs Denmark

79' - Andreas Christensen makes an important block but stays on the ground. He has to be replaced by Joachim Andersen.

Jul 08, 2021 02:02 (IST)

England vs Denmark

74' - Harry Kane falls to the ground but the referee gives a free kick to Denmark. A VAR check later and the decision still stands. 

Jul 08, 2021 01:59 (IST)

England vs Denmark

72' - Yellow Card! Daniel Wass goes into the referee's book for his challenge on Jack Grealish. 

Jul 08, 2021 01:57 (IST)

England vs Denmark

69' - England too make a change! Bukayo Saka is brought off as Jack Grealish makes his way onto the pitch! The fans are delirious and are letting the manager know of their approval.

Jul 08, 2021 01:54 (IST)

England vs Denmark

67' - Three Changes for Denmark! Jens Stryger Larsen, Mikkel Damsgaard and Kasper Dolberg are replaced by Daniel Wass, Yussuf Poulsen and Christian Norgaard.

Jul 08, 2021 01:52 (IST)

England vs Denmark

64' - Bukayo Saka and Raheem Sterling tried a one-two as Denmark get the ball clear but only as far as Mason Mount on the penalty area. His curling, right-footed effort is straight into the midriff of Kasper Schmeichel.

Jul 08, 2021 01:46 (IST)

England vs Denmark

59' - Martin Braithwaite's clever stepover allows the ball to reach his fellow forward Kasper Dolberg on the edge of the box. He turns and shoots, but his low effort is straight at Jordan Pickford, who stoops to collect.

Jul 08, 2021 01:42 (IST)

England vs Denmark

55' - Kasper Schmeichel claws out the header from Harry Maguire. Harry Kane was fouled by Joakim Maehleon the right flank by as Mason Mount sends in the free-kick. 

Jul 08, 2021 01:39 (IST)

England vs Denmark

52' - Jordan Pickford makes a stunning save, diving down to his right to stop Kasper Dolberg's stinging shot fro mthe adge ofthe penalty box. In the end, it amounts to nothing as the off-side flag is raised. 

Jul 08, 2021 01:37 (IST)

England vs Denmark

49' - Yellow Card! A set-piece in a promising position for England out on the right flank, after Jannik Vestergaard impedes the run of Bukayo Saka.

From the free-kick, Harry Maguire is penalised for his arm in the face of Simon Kjaer. The English defender protests but the referee is unmoved. 

Jul 08, 2021 01:31 (IST)

2nd HALF! England and Denmark get us underway for the second 45 minutes at Wembley!

Jul 08, 2021 01:16 (IST)

HALF TIME! All square between England and Denmark! 

Denmark midfielder Mikkel Damsgaard gave his team the lead from a free kick in the 30th minute. England equalized when Denmark captain Simon Kjær scored an own-goal in the 39th while trying to stop a cross.

Jul 08, 2021 01:11 (IST)

39' - GOAL! Simon Kjaer nets an own goal as England equalise for England against Denmark!

Harry Kane's pinpoint pass dissects the Danish back line for Bukayo Saka to race onto down the flank and he cuts it back for Raheem Sterling, but it hits the Danish skipper and flies into the net.

Barely a minute, 48 seconds actually, earlier, Kasper Schmeichel made a match-winning save as Kane centres the ball for Sterling samshes it but straight to the Danish keeper. 

Jul 08, 2021 01:02 (IST)

30' - GOAL! Mikkel Damsgaard gives Denmark the lead against England!

The first goal to be scored from a direct free-kick and also the first goal that England have conceded in the tournament!

From around 22 metres out and just to the left of goal, Damsgaard steps up and side-foots a curling strike that clears the wall. The flying Jordan Pickford can only get the slightest of touches to the effort, as it sails into the roof of the net. 

Jul 08, 2021 00:55 (IST)

England vs Denmark

23' - It has been a midfield battle so far, who will come up on top will be decided by who is the victor in the middle of the field...

Jul 08, 2021 00:47 (IST)

England vs Denmark

13' - Raheem Sterling collects a pass from Harry Kane on the edge of the penalty box to the left of goal, before cutting into the box and unleashing a low, right-footed drive, which is straight at Kasper Schmeichel.

Jul 08, 2021 00:43 (IST)

England vs Denmark

12' - Mason Mount runs his magic on the right flank, combining brilliantly with Kyle Walker and Bukayo Saka. Denmark though got it away from a corner and cleared from that too. 

Jul 08, 2021 00:40 (IST)

England vs Denmark

8' - England have been on the front foot from the start!

Denmark got a mighty scare as Kalvin Phillips passed the ball for Harry Kane out on the right, whose centre flashes across the face of goal and only just out of the reach of the unmarked Sterling. Nothing came from it though. 

Jul 08, 2021 00:30 (IST)

KICK-OFF! England and Denmark get underway in the semi-final at Wembley stadium!

A beautiful sun shines over the London sky as the near-packed stands voice their support in unison...

FOOTBALL, BLOODY HELL!

Jul 08, 2021 00:13 (IST)

Denmark and England are warming up on the field at Wembley Stadium before the semifinal!

Denmark’s goalkeepers were the first ones out and Danish fans cheered them and waved red and white flags that were left out on their seats.

England’s keepers ran out onto the field shortly after and then the full squads from both teams began their warmup routines.

A beautiful atmosphere...

Jul 08, 2021 00:06 (IST)

Danish fans gather to watch the semifinal match between Denmark and England on the big screen at Sifs Plads in Oesterbro, Copenhagen!

Jul 08, 2021 00:00 (IST)
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Euro 2020 Semi-final LIVE Score, England vs Denmark Updates: Own Goal Makes it ENG 1-1 DEN
Euro 2020: England vs Denmark (AP)

England have the chance to reach a first major final since their 1966 World Cup triumph when they take on Denmark at Wembley in Euro 2020 semi-final, but they will need to banish a history of stumbling at this stage.

Gareth Southgate’s side were impressive in their 4-0 dismantling of Ukraine in Rome on Saturday, heralding a wave of euphoria in the country as media showered the team in praise.

England fans need no reminder, however, that their team have lost four major semi-finals since Alf Ramsey’s team’s title.

Southgate has been keen to keep the burden of history out of his team’s thinking. If he needs a way to bring his players back down to earth before the semi-final, he does not have to look back far for a warning against complacency.

An England side containing ten of the current squad faced Denmark at Wembley in October in a Nations League match and lost 1-0 to a Christian Eriksen penalty.

Eriksen, who is recovering from the shocking cardiac episode he suffered as he collapsed in Denmark’s opening Euro game, will not feature at Wembley of course.

But Kasper Hjulmand’s side, who beat the Czech Republic 2-1 in their quarter-final, will be largely the same as the one which left London with three points eight months ago.

The lessons from that game are limited by the fact that England played almost an hour with ten men after Harry Maguire was sent off in the 31st minute – but that in itself is a reminder of the way a moment of indiscipline can swing a game.

Maguire looks rock solid at the moment as part of an England defence which has yet to concede a goal in the tournament.

And with Harry Kane back to scoring form with three goals in the two knockout stage games, England look to be peaking at the right moment.

ERIKSEN FACTOR

There was, however, a similar feeling among England fans after they beat Sweden in the last eight of the World Cup three years ago in Russia only to fall to Croatia in the semi.

“Now we’ve replicated what we did there, but that won’t be enough to fulfil the group,” said Southgate, who knows that the national mood would change sharply if his team stumble at the same stage this time.

Denmark’s performances in this tournament, where they have responded to the Eriksen trauma in such inspiring fashion, should also keep England focused.

The Danes got out of Group B with a rousing 4-1 win over Russia in Copenhagen before thrashing Wales 4-0 in Amsterdam.

In the quarter-final they beat a well-organised Czech side 2-1 in the heat of Baku.

Much of the focus on Denmark has been on the way the team has come together and fought so well after the shocking scenes against Finland, with Southgate noting they are “riding a wave of emotion”, but they have been much more than battlers.

Hjulmand’s team have a clear structure and method to their play which has earned them their place in the last four.

In attack, Martin Braithwaite creates the spaces which Mikkel Damsgaard and Kasper Dolberg have exploited well and there is a threat from attacking wing backs Jens Stryger Larsen and the excellent Joakim Maehle.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Thomas Delaney are a firm presence in the centre of midfield while the back line in front of goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel has been solid.

Unbeaten England though start as clear favourites with a stronger squad and home advantage and the fear that has gripped them in previous campaigns refreshingly absent so far.

Spain or Italy, who play in Tuesday’s other semi, await the winner in Sunday’s final at Wembley.

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