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Both nations finished second in their respective group and will each fancy their chances of reaching the quarter-finals
The first Euro 2020 last-16 match takes place on Saturday evening when Wales and Denmark do battle at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam.
After losing their opening game of Euro 2020 to minnows Finland in a match which was overshadowed by star playmaker Christian Eriksen suffering a cardiac arrest on the pitch, Denmark have shown remarkable mental fortitude to get to this point.
The 4-1 victory over Russia just a few days ago was one of the finest performances by any country in this tournament and that should give them plenty of confidence against a Wales team who have faced 16 shots on target already – the third-most in Euro 2020.
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In contrast, Kasper Hjulmand’s men boast the most shots on target with 21 to their name – recording at least five in each Group A match.
Here’s how to watch Wales vs Denmark in India.
Contents
- What time is Wales vs Denmark?
- How to watch Wales vs Denmark
- Where will Wales vs Denmark take place?
- Wales vs Denmark: Team news & stats
What time does Wales vs Denmark start?
Game | Wales vs Denmark |
Date | Saturday, June 26 |
Time | 9:30pm IST |
How to watch Wales vs Denmark on TV & live stream in India
In India, the Euros will be broadcast live on the Sony Pictures Sports Network (SPSN). It will be livestreamed on the SonyLIV app.
TV channels | Online stream |
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Sony Ten 2 SD & HD, Sony Ten 3 SD & HD (Hindi) | SonyLIV, Jio TV |
Commentary will also be available in vernacular languages across India.
Malayalam & Bengali TV channels | Tamil & Telugu TV channels |
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Sony Six SD & HD | Sony Ten 4 SD & HD |
Where will Wales vs Denmark take place?
Johan Cruyff Arena | Amsterdam | Netherlands
Capacity: 54,990 | reduced to 25% capacity, subject to increase
Games: Group stage & last 16 (four games)
Year built: 1996
The Johan Cruyff Arena has played host to three matches in Group C and this Round of 16 match will be the last in these Euros.
Located in the Dutch capital Amsterdam, it is the home stadium of Eredivisie side Ajax and the Netherlands national team, who have been playing games at the venue since it opened in 1996.
The stadium is equipped with a retractable roof and previously hosted five matches at Euro 2000, as well as being the stage for the 1998 Champions League final.
Wales vs Denmark: Team news & stats
Ethan Ampadu saw red against Italy and is suspended for this last-16 match, which means Rob Page could revert to a back-four or bring Chris Mepham back in after the Bournemouth man was an unused substitute against the Azzurri.
Christian Eriksen remains out for Denmark, who played the same starting eleven in each of their last two Group B games.
Key stats:
Further reading:
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