Denmark vs England Head-to-Head stats and numbers you need to know before Match 17 of UEFA Euro 2024
England are back in action with another important game in UEFA Euro 2024 as they take on an impressive Denmark side in a Group C clash at the Deutsche Bank Park on Thursday. Both teams are yet to justify their potential this year and have a point to prove this week.
Denmark made a poor start to their Euro campaign against Slovenia and have a massive task on their hands this week. The likes of Rasmus Hojlund and Christian Eriksen can be lethal on their day and will need to step up to the plate in this fixture.
England have immense potential on paper but have flattered to deceive several times in recent months. Jude Bellingham made a massive difference for the Three Lions against Serbia and will need to be at his best yet again on Thursday.
Denmark vs England Head-to-Head stats
England have an excellent historical record against Denmark and have won 13 out of the 22 matches between the two teams. Denmark have managed only four victories against England and will look to close the gap this week.
The previous meeting between the two teams took place at Euro 2021 and ended in a 2-1 victory for England. Denmark gave a good account of themselves on the day and will need to take it up a notch in this encounter.
Denmark form guide: D-W-W-W-D
England form guide: W-L-W-D-L
Denmark vs England: Numbers you need to know before their UEFA Euro 2024 encounter
Jude Bellingham became the first player to feature in two UEFA European Championship tournaments before the age of 21 in England's victory against Serbia. The Real Madrid midfielder also became only the second England player to find the back of the net in two major international tournaments before the age of 21.
Christian Eriksen created seven chances from set-pieces in Denmark's 1-1 draw against Slovenia - the most by a single player in the competition since Gary McAllister achieved the feat in 1992.
England won their opening game against Serbia by a 1-0 scoreline last week and have never won their first two matches at a single edition of the UEFA European Championship.
Christian Eriksen scored his first-ever goal in a UEFA Euro game in their 1-1 draw against Slovenia last week and became the oldest Dane to score his first goal in the tournament.