Denmark vs Finland: Denmark face Finland in their opening match of the UEFA Euro 2020 at the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen on Saturday.
Match Details:
Teams: Denmark vs Finland
Venue: Parken Stadium, Copenhagen
Date: Saturday 12th June, 2021
Time: 09:30 PM IST
Live Link: https://www.sonyliv.com/sports/football-uefa-euro-2020-1700000714
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Preview
Denmark face Euro debutants, Finland in their opening match of the competition on Saturday at the Parken Stadium.
The Red and White side look to repeat the heroics of the 1992 campaign when they won their one and only Euro title.
Hjulmand’s side got an important draw against Germany and beat Bosnia in their two warm-up matches coming into the competition.
Finland, on the other hand make their debut in this competition and would look to enjoy the moment, out their best foot forward in this campaign.
The Finnish lost both their warm-up matches to Sweden and Estonia. Hence, they would need a confidence mood uplifter in the opening match.
The experience of Schmeichel, Kjær along with the talent should help them start off on a winning note.
While, Denmark looks to start on a winning note; their opponents would aim at spoiling the party.
Form Guide
Denmark: WWWDW
Finland: DDLLL
Last Matches of both teams:
Denmark 2-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Finland 0-1 Estonia
Where to watch the live streaming and broadcast of Denmark vs Finland?
The match will be live streamed on the Sonyliv App; whose link is mentioned above while the broadcast is available on Sony Ten 2/HD.
Team News
Both sides have their squads at full capacity with no injury issues or suspensions.
Denmark possible 11:
Schmeichel, Wass, Kjær, Christensen, Mæhle, Eriksen, Højbjerg, Delaney, Poulsen, Dolberg and Braithwaite.
Finland possible 11:
Hradecky, Toivio, Arajuuri, O’Shaughnessy, Uronen, Lod, Sparv, Kamara, Raitala, Pukki and Pohjanpalo.
Prediction: Denmark 2-0 Finland
The Danish side should win this one comfortably against the debutants, Finland as they pose a bright and confident side.
Finland’s inexperience at this stage could hamper their start to the competition.