How to watch Denmark v England at Euro 2024: Free live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news

England are preparing for their second game at Euro 2024, with a huge Group C clash against Denmark.

The Three Lions recorded a 1-0 win over Serbia in their opening match of the tournament, with Jude Bellingham’s goal proving the difference.

While Gareth Southgate’s team were far from their fluent best, they are one step closer to reaching the knockout stages of Euro 2024.

In contrast, Denmark will be disappointed with an opening draw against Slovenia, with work to do if they are to secure a place in the next round.

The meeting between the two nations was the backdrop for the semi-finals at Euro 2020, with England winning in extra-time.

Denmark could be on the lookout for revenge but, most importantly, a chance to boost their own qualification hopes for the knockout rounds.

So with that said, here’s a look at all the details you need to know about Denmark v England at Euro 2024.

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Denmark v England kick-off time

England will face Denmark in their Group C clash on Thursday, June 20th at 5pm (BST) at Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt.

The clash is the second group stage match of the tournament for the Three Lions, offering a chance to secure qualification for the knockout phase.

What TV channel is Denmark v England on?

England’s encounter with Denmark will be broadcast in the UK on free-to-air TV, with BBC One hosting the clash for the nation to watch.

The coverage will be available for those who pay a TV license fee, with plenty of build-up, action and reaction from the tie.

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Free live stream for England match

Denmark v England will also be available via a free live stream from the BBC’s dedicated platform, BBC iPlayer.

Viewers must sign up for a BBC account prior to watching the action, while a paid TV license is also required to keep up with everything on your smartphone or computer device.

Denmark v England team news

England are still sweating on the fitness of left-back Luke Shaw, following his injury troubles heading into the tournament.

The Manchester United defender was on the bench in the clash with Serbia, though it remains to be seen if he will be fit enough to face Denmark.

Denmark have no injury concerns or doubts heading into the game, with a full squad to select from.