The first heavyweight clash of this year's tournament takes place in Brentford this evening in a replay of the 2017 quarter-final.
Here are all the details you need to know if you want to watch Germany vs Denmark today: The match kicks off on Friday 8 July at 20:00 (BST). It will be broadcast live on BBC One from 19:45 (BST). Germany will of course be looking for revenge as they look to live up to their tags as one of the pre-tournament favourites.
Germany gave their fancied rivals a torrid time in Brentford, scoring four goals in a brilliant statement performance.
41 min: Harder receives the ball with her back to goal. A simple ball over the top finds Schüller, who clatters a shot at Christensen. She parries to Magull, who heads wide. A tactical tweak to deal with the treat of Huth would certainly help and then they need to consider how to get the ball into Harder and support her. The good news for Denmark fans is that their team only trails by a goal and probably can’t play much worse. 60 min: Now Germany make a triple substitution: Lattwein, Popp and Brand replace Dabritz, Schuller and Bruhl. Lattwein’s first touch is to glance a corner on to the near post. And Denmark look to be sticking with three at the back. 67 min: Hegering, a centre-back, dinks a beautiful 35 yard-pass to Magull, who takes the ball down brilliantly and strikes at goal only to see it deflected out for a corner. The ball breaks to Dabritz. She tries to turn and shoot but she sees only Danish defenders. Magull’s corner is dealt with scrappily and half cleared back out to the left, where Magull slides in and wins back possession. Oberdorf is first to a high free-kick and simply pops a header down to Lattwein, who takes touch to get the ball out of her feet before crashing a low drive in at the near post. With the caveat that eight sides are yet to play, Germany is looking like the team to beat.” She cuts inside and goes down but the ball falls loose to Hüth, who sidefoots home.
It's a mouthwatering match-up in Group B between a giant of the women's game and a Danish side who finished as runners-up five years ago at Euro 2017. Germany ...
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Germany's bid to win a record ninth European Championship got off to an emphatic start as they beat Denmark 4-0 in their Group B opener on Friday.
Denmark are playing with zest, challenging Germany who want to get into possession-based rhythm. A tentative start for Germany, kept pinned back by Denmark but holding on to possession. Germany are now looking daunting, coming again and again on the attack. When Germany rob Denmark of possession, Madsen tries to win it back from Dabritz feistily, awarding Germany a free kick. Gwinn tips the ball over head to Rauch, then Germany sprint. Denmark blast the ball out to keep the corner from harm's way. Gwinn takes the throw-in, Denmark clogging up the midfield in an attempt to stop their runs. Denmark is preparing substitutes, looking for a change of tactical direction early in the second half. A corner for Germany after Magull strikes from just outside the box which Christensen dives to save. Germany make a quick counter-attack, passing the ball to Brand, who runs into the box to take the shot, and appears to be taken down in the area. Junge defends well, and Denmark can get the break to counter, but little comes out it. Germany top the group on three points with Spain who beat Finland 4-1 earlier.
Women's European Championship match Germany vs Denmark Ladies 08.07.2022. Preview and stats followed by live commentary, video highlights and match report.
Group D: Iceland vs France - kick off 8pm, New York Stadium Group B: Finland vs Germany - kick off 8pm, Stadium MK Group D: France vs Belgium - kick off 8pm, New York Stadium Group D: France vs Italy - kick off 8pm, New York Stadium Buoyed by a legacy of European success, Germany's intent was clear from the minute Magull struck an emphatic opener, though, with the outcome somewhat of a foregone conclusion from that moment onwards. Suggestions that Germany are no longer entirely invincible were occasionally ratified, in spite of the commanding scoreline.
Favorites Germany came up big by showing no mercy and thrashing Denmark in the first game of the group stage of the Women's EURO 2022.
Eight-time European champions Germany get their Euro 2022 campaign off to a flying start by overcoming Euro 2017 runners-up Denmark at a sold-out Brentford ...
Alexandra Popp (Germany) header from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Attempt blocked. - Shots - 10Freigang - 8Lohmann - 4Lattwein - 2Kleinherne - 9Huth - 3Hendrich - 15Gwinn - 1Frohms The days when Germany won this tournament as a matter of course are over.
An early strike from Lina Magull and second-half goals from Lea Schuller, Lena Lattwein and Alexandra Popp at the Brentford Community Stadium ensured Germany ...
What disappoints us the most is that we couldn't perform better, and I hope we can do that in the remaining last two games in the group," he said. However, from the resulting corner Schuller rose highest to meet Magull's cross and head in Germany's second. The Danes went on to finish as runners-up that year, but could not cope with a rampant Germany this time round.