Denmark vs Serbia – Euro 2024 – Danes and Serbians battle for last-16 spot in crucial Group C clash – stream FREE, teams

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DENMARK and Serbia are both in the run-in for a Euro 2024 last-16 spot – but so are the other two teams in Group C, including England.

Morten Hjulmand’s sensational strike saw the Danes hold Gareth Southgate‘s Three Lions to a 1-1 draw in their most recent encounter.

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Morten Hjulmand scored a wonderful goal against England[/caption]

And as a result, Christian Eriksen and Co are joint second on the leaderboards along with Slovenia.

The Serbians chances of making the knockout stages were looking very slim when Slovenia took a 69th minute lead in their last outing.

However, Luka Jovic’s 95th minute equaliser kept Serbia’s Euro 2024 dreams alive.

Group C is perfectly poised as all teams can still throw their hat in the ring for the last-16, and it’s hard to call who will make it through.

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When is Denmark vs Serbia?

  • Denmark vs Serbia will take place on Tuesday, June 25.
  • The game will kick off at 8pm BST.
  • The Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany will host the game.

What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

  • Denmark’s Group C game against Slovenia will be shown live on ITV4 in the UK.
  • You can live stream the action from the ITV X app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

Can I watch for FREE?

  • Yes, the game is available to watch for FREE, so long as you have a valid TV licence.

What is the team news?

Denmark star Joakim Maehle came into the side for the 1-1 draw against England and is likely to keep his place following a pretty stern display.

Elsehwere, Serbian ace Dragan Stojkovic could be benched after another limp display.

This could see Sergej-Milinkovic Savic or Nemanja Gudelj return to the squad as they were dropped for the Slovenia encounter.

Odds

  • Denmark – 11/8
  • Draw – 9/4
  • Serbia – 11/5

*Odds courtesy of William Hill and correct at time of publication.

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