Live updates from Wembley Stadium where England and Denmark lock horns for a place in the Euro 2020 final on Sunday.
- England aiming to reach first Euro final
- Denmark won the European Championship in 1992
- England yet to concede a goal at Euro 2020
- Denmark lost opening two games
- Kick-off: 19:00 GMT
- Winners to face Italy in the final on Sunday
- Italy beat Spain 4-2 on penalties in first semi-final
Prediction time
With just under two hours left to kick-off, now is as good a time as any to get your predictions in.
Will it be England? Will it be Denmark?
Just the two options (it’s a knockout). Vote now 👇
Who will win tonight’s #EURO2020 semi-final at Wembley? 👇
— AJE Sport (@AJE_Sport) July 7, 2021
Road to the semi-finals
England
Beat Croatia 1-0
Drew 0-0 with Scotland
Beat Czech Republic 1-0
Beat Germany 2-0
Beat Ukraine 4-0
Denmark
Lost 0-1 to Finland
Lost 1-2 to Belgium
Beat Russia 4-1
Beat Wales 4-0
Beat Czech Republic 2-1
‘Has football ever come home?’
England’s “Football’s coming home” anthem – roared by fans at Wembley after the Germany game – does not sit well with everyone.
Denmark keeper Kasper Schmeichel took a cheeky swipe at the supposedly triumphalist song, saying: “Has it ever been home? I don’t know, have you ever won it?”
🗣 “What would it mean to you guys to stop it ‘coming home’ tomorrow night?”
“Has it ever been home? Have you ever won it?”
Kasper Schmeichel went there 💥#ENGDEN | #ITVFootball | #Euro2020 pic.twitter.com/X4x2SQDyyq
— ITV Football (@itvfootball) July 6, 2021
Preview
Denmark will have to do what no team has done against England at the Euro 2020 to reach the tournament final: score a goal.
The Danes recovered from two losses in their opening games of the tournament and will take on England in the second semi-final at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday.
England, meanwhile, have not lost a match or conceded a goal so far at Euro 2020 and will be playing at their national football stadium.