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90'
END OF GAME
91' Substitution in Denmark
In: Lindstrom
Out: Poulsen
90'
+3
86' Substitution in Slovenia
In: Zajc
Out: Mlakar
85' Substitutions in Denmark
In: Kristensen and Dolberg
Out: Kristiansen and Wind
78' OBLAK
Poulsen hit a shot from the edge of the box. The ball was going to die in the corner, but Oblak stretched out to save it with one hand
75' Substitution in Denmark
In: Hjulmand
Out: Delaney
73' Substitutions in Slovenia
In: Lovric and Stankovic
Out: Verbic and Sesko
67' LONG
After a good exchange of passes, Kristiansen received the ball inside the area and, unmarked, volleyed it wide of the goal
64'
Jensen advances through the middle, he holds on and ends up being tackled
61' Substitutions in Slovenia
In: Kurtic and Drkusic
Out: Janza and Elsnik
54' DENMARK GOAL
Vestergaard takes a good shot. Delaney controls it before firing it into the back of the net
49'
Poulsen takes a shot from distance and sends it wide
45'
Play resumes
Substitution in Denmark
In: Jensen
Out: Norgaard
47'
First half ends
43'
+2
34' Yellow card for Denmark
Norgaard
32' Yellow card for Slovenia
Elsnik
30' SLOVENIAN GOAL
Janza curls a left-footed free-kick towards goal and puts it into the corner, giving Schmeichel no chance
26' DENMARK GOAL
Kristiansen makes room for a cross from the left. Maehle dives in at the far post to open the scoring
22'
After a corner kick. Norgaard falls after attempting the header, Maehle catches the rebound, but was too far ahead
17'
Verbic tries to cross, but the ball bounces off his marker and goes wide
11' OBLAK
Wind is released into the area and heads down. Oblak goes for the corner and slaps it away to prevent the goal
8'
Maehle hits weakly from distance. Oblak saves calmly
7'
Norgaard tries to break into the area and is pulled back. He complains of a foul and the referee calls for play to continue
3'
Kristiansen overdoes it with his cross from the left. The ball goes past everyone. Only a goal kick for Oblak
00'
Ball rolling
National anthem moment
Players profiled
To repeat the feat
Denmark are aiming to win five consecutive Euro qualifiers in a single edition for the first time since the 2000 campaign
Everything could change
Slovenia seeks to break taboo of never having won five consecutive Euro qualifiers
Slovenia set
🚨 Znana je začetna enajsterica Slovenije za obračun z Dansko 🚨#SrceBije 🇸🇮 | #EURO2024 🏆 pic.twitter.com/fKMUCRL38H — NZS | FA Slovenia (@nzs_si) November 17, 2023
Denmark roster
STARTOPSTILLING 🇩🇰
Holdet er sat og alle mand er klar til at jagte sejren og gruppens førsteplads, når det går løs mod Slovenien kl. 20:45 💪
Er I klar til kamp? 🙌
KOM SÅ DANMARK 🇩🇰
📸 @fbbillederdk#herrelandsholdet #ForDanmark #EURO2024 pic.twitter.com/2wKLp3r6MF — Fodboldlandsholdene 🇩🇰 (@dbulandshold) November 17, 2023
Video refereeing
VAR: Alejandro Hernández
AVAR: Carlos del Cerro Grande
Field refereeing
Referee: José María Sánchez
Assistant 1: Raúl Cabañero
Assistant 2: Iñigo Prieto
Fourth official: Cesar Soto Grado
How and where to watch the Denmark vs Slovenia match?
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What time is Denmark vs Slovenia match for EURO 2024 Qualifiers?
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Colombia 2:45 pm: Star+
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Speak, Matjaž Kek!
"We're aware of the importance of the match and the quality of the opposition that awaits us in Koebenhavn, regardless of the line-up. We're also aware of our own quality and I want us to play with courage and determination.
The challenge is great. It's not the individual that matters, but how much everyone is willing to subordinate their individual quality to the team. In that case, it could be a very good Slovenia.
If anyone needs extra motivation or challenge, they're probably not in the right place. These are the games you live for. It's a privilege".
Slovenia's squad
Speak, Kasper Hjulmand!
"When the national team plays at Parken, we all prefer to have a surface that is of European standard - in other words, a good, firm pitch. There's been no frost yet and it's even warm on the track. So there's no excuse for it not being a twisty course. It's annoying that the track is in the condition it is.
But we will never use the condition of the course as an excuse for the performances we put in.
Of course, we'll have to take into account the appearance of the pitch. Because there's a big difference between playing on a surface where the grass is sticky and then on an uneven course.
But my focus is on who's in the squad now. We have a lot of quality players. And there's no point in thinking about the players I don't have here."
Denmark's squad
Green Eagles
With the same 19 points, Slovenia lead the group on goal difference. Also with a 79% record, the Green Eagles have accumulated six wins, one draw and one defeat.
Danish Dynamite
Denmark are second in Group H on 19 points. With a 79% record, Denmark have won six, drawn one and lost one.
Parken Stadium
Parken Stadium, also known as Telia Parken, is located in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is home to FC Copenhagen, a Danish Super League club, and the Danish national team.
The stadium was inaugurated on September 9, 1992, with a friendly match between Denmark and Germany. It seats 38,065 spectators and is one of the largest stadiums in Denmark.
Parken is a modern, well-equipped stadium with all the facilities needed to host top-level soccer matches. It has a natural grass pitch, a state-of-the-art lighting system and a retractable roof that can be opened or closed, depending on the weather conditions.
The stadium has hosted several important matches, including the 1999-2000 UEFA Cup final between Galatasaray and Arsenal and the 1993-1994 European Cup final between Parma and Juventus. It was also the venue for matches in the 1992 European Championship, the 2022 World Cup and several matches for the Danish national team.
As well as soccer matches, the Parken also hosts major music events. It has hosted concerts by artists such as Pink Floyd, Madonna, Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, Eminem, Tiësto, U2, Robbie Williams and Michael Jackson.
The stadium is an important landmark of the city of Copenhagen and one of the symbols of Danish soccer. It is a vibrant and energetic venue that welcomes thousands of fans every year.
Eye on the game
Denmark vs Slovenia this Friday (17), at the Parken Stadium at 2:45 pm ET, for the EURO 2024 Qualifiers. The match is valid for the 9th round of the competition.
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