Germany was close to taking the lead against Denmark

Germany was close to taking the lead against Denmark
Germany was close to taking the lead against Denmark

The big return of Schlotterbeck

Holjund is outplayed by the German defender. He manages to restart his camp very well.

Musiala goes screw!

The German playmaker goes forward very quickly and follows up with a shot off target. The Germans dominate copiously.

Raum wins the aerial duel!

The German defender is highest in the area but his header is too axial to deceive Schmeichel.

Havertz’s recovery!!

The Germans continue to dominate and the Danish goalkeeper still has to intervene on this beautiful first-time shot from Havertz.

ENCORE SCHMEICHEL!

The Germans made a resounding start to the match and the Danish goalkeeper had to intervene again on this header from Schlotterbeck at the far post.

THE KIMMICH MINE!

The German midfielder, placed back in defense, advances and takes his chance but Schmeichel saves his team with a beautiful flight.

The goal is cancelled!

The referee intervenes very quickly and cancels the German defender’s goal. Alert for Denmark.

SCHLOTTERBECK ALREADY OPENS THE SCORE!!

The German defender rises highest and already delivers the Germans on a corner from Kroos.

Maehle intervenes

The Wolfsburg defender cuts in on the left side and clears the ball into the touchline. The Mannschaft starts strongly.

A first whistle

Michael Oliver whistles the first foul on Kai Havertz who had stalled.

Let’s go!

Michael Oliver kicks off this Euro 2024 round of 16 tie between Germany and Denmark. The home side must confirm their status as one of the favourites for this competition.

Both teams on the pitch

The second round of 16 of this Euro 2024 is about to begin. The two teams have returned to the pitch at Signal Iduna Park.

The anthems ring out in the Dortmund den five minutes before kick-off.

A remake of the 1992 finale

This is not the first time in the history of the Euro that the two nations have faced each other. Germany and Denmark even met in the final in 1992 and the Scandinavians caused a surprise.

Germany wants to find the quarters

Since Euro 2016, Germany has not reached the quarter-finals of a major competition. At home, the Mannschaft certainly hopes to put an end to this anomaly.

Kroos still the master of the game

At Real or for Germany, almost all the balls go through the feet of Toni Kroos. In the group stage, the German midfielder completed 324 passes, more than any other player in Euro history.

After Switzerland, who to join the quarters?

The first round of 16 of this Euro 2024 has given its verdict. Switzerland created a small surprise by beating Italy without trembling. Germany or Denmark will obtain this second ticket for the quarter-finals.

Then one of the two nations will wait for either Spain or Georgia.

La compo du Danemark, Delaney remplace Wheelman

With Hjulmand suspended, Delaney accompanies Hojbjerg in midfield. In attack, Skov Olsen is preferred to Wind.

Denmark’s eleven: Schmeichel – Andersen, Christensen, Vestergaard – Bah, Delaney, Hojbjerg, Maehle – Eriksen – Skov Olsen, Hojlund.

Germany’s line-up: Havertz still preferred to Füllkrug

Mittelstädt and Wirtz lose their place in the eleven concocted by Nagelsmann. Havertz is kept at the forefront, to the detriment of Füllkrug. Tah is suspended, which benefits Schlotterbeck.

Germany’s eleven: Neuer – Kimmich, Rüdiger, Schlotterbeck, Raum – Andrich, Kroos – Sané, Gündogan, Musiala – Havertz.

Georgia, Slovakia, Romania… which team will be the big surprise of the last 16?

The round of 16 of Euro 2024 begins this Saturday in Germany and will give rise to several theoretically unbalanced duels. But the level displayed by certain teams during the continental tournament risks reshuffling the cards. Especially if the favorites continue to perform poorly. Analysis of power strengths with Coach Rolland Courbis for RMC Sport.

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Welcome to RMC Sport to follow live commentary of the second round of 16 of Euro 2024 between Germany and Denmark. The kick-off of this match will be at 9 p.m. in Dortmund. The Mannschaft will be favorites but the Danes, 2nd in their group, will play their card to the full.

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