At Wembley Stadium, England takes on Denmark in an effort to win their first European Championship final.
As the national football team prepares to face Denmark in the Euro 2020 semi-final at Wembley Stadium, England supporters are preparing in their own unique ways. It’s England’s third consecutive semi-final participation in a major event (they also advanced to the last four of the 2018 World Cup and the 2018/19 UEFA Nations League), and they’re now aiming to beat their best-ever result at the European Championships.
With the great bulk of the people rooting for the Three Lions, England will undoubtedly aim to take advantage of home advantage in this encounter. Denmark may be expecting to utilize the pressure the hosts are under to their advantage, but its envoy concedes that the challenge they face is by far the most difficult of the tournament.
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“It is a very exciting time: I don’t think England have conceded a goal this tournament, which makes them a very organized team,” said Eliott Wright, an Englishman in Muscat.
Only two per cent of England fans consider Denmark rivals ahead of Euro 2020 semi-final showdownhttps://t.co/P5I7ler8ws pic.twitter.com/qnRDkx3jOm
— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) July 6, 2021
England has never won the European Championships, but the Danes did it in 1992, led by luminaries like Peter Schmeichel and Michael Laudrup. Wright feels that the Danes will be motivated by Eriksen’s absence this time around.
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Many fans will watch the semi-finals at fan parks with their friends since tickets for the semi-finals are too costly.
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