Germany vs. Denmark: UEFA Euro 2024 round of 16 probable teams, match stats & LIVE blog!

Tournament hosts Germany will be forced into at least one defensive change when they face Denmark in their UEFA Euro 2024 last-16 tie in Dortmund on Saturday (kick-off: 9pm CEST).

Jun 27, 2024 - 00:00
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Germany vs. Denmark: UEFA Euro 2024 round of 16 probable teams, match stats & LIVE blog!

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Germany advanced to the round of 16 after collecing two wins and a draw from their three group games, which was enough to see them top Group A and set up a meeting with the second-placed side from Group C. Julian Nagelsmann's side have been impressive from the get-go, scoring eight times and conceding just twice on route to reaching the knockouts. The former RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich boss has kept things consistent in terms of his team selection, naming an unchanged XI across the first three fixtures. Nagelsmann's hand is now forced, however, with the suspension of Bayer Leverkusen centre-back Jonathan Tah. In his place, Borussia Dortmund's Nico Schlotterbeck is expected to start, and Nagelsmann may well have to change both central defenders if Antonio Rüdiger doesn't return from a thigh problem. If that's the case, VfB Stuttgart captain Waldemar Anton will also step into the heart of defence. Elsewhere, Niclas Füllkrug is pushing for a starting berth after his two goals off the bench in the groups and could start on home soil at BVB's Signal Iduna Park, ahead of Kai Havertz.

Denmark finished as runners-up in Group C, despite not collecting a victory in three attempts, and they too have to make an enforced change due to suspension. Central midfielder Morten Hjulmand is the man who has to miss out after collecting two yellow cards, with ex-Werder Bremen, Dortmund and Hoffenheim enforcer Thomas Delaney expected to start. Denmark coach Kasper Hjulmand - once of Mainz - has made changes so far, but they have been limited to tweaks at full-back. The versatile trio of Alexander Bah, Victor Kristiansen and Wolfsburg's Joakim Mæhle have each started twice in the wide slots and are again vying for places in the starting XI. Mæhle got the nod in the last two group games and should be named from the off either on the right or left, depending on who Hjulmand goes with on the opposite flank. Mæhle's clubmate Jonas Wind is expected to continue in attack, which means Leipzig's Yussuf Poulsen will again play a role from the bench.

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