Northern Ireland travel to Denmark for their first international friendly of this June period. The side come into this clash having topped their Nations League C group, but suffering a 5-1 defeat to Sweden after a 1-1 draw against Switzerland in the last international break may have dampened the confidence for the team. Denmark will supplemented by the Manchester United trio of Patrick Dorgu, Christian Eriksen and Rasmus Hojlund, even as Hojlund nears a move away from the club and Eriksen's contract runs out. Here's what you need to know:
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Denmark host Northern Ireland in an international friendly this evening as both nations warm up for their World Cup qualification campaigns later in the year. The Danes were on course to have other engagements for this international window having been 3-2 up on aggregate with four minutes to go against Portugal in an Nations League quarter-final showdown back in March.
However, Brian Riemer’s side couldn’t withstand the Portuguese onslaught and lost 5-3 on aggregate, thus missing out on a place in the Nations League finals.
Northern Ireland enjoyed a successful Nations League campaign themselves. Topping a group that also included Bulgaria and Belarus to earn promotion to League B, losing just once along the way.
That said, the visitors may fancy their chances of recording a first-ever win on Danish soil given the hosts have only won once in their last five outings.
Live stream: Viewers can also watch the action live online via BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport Website which are free with a registration.
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Denmark host Northern Ireland in an international friendly this evening as both nations warm up for their World Cup qualification campaigns later in the year. The Danes were on course to have other engagements for this international window having been 3-2 up on aggregate with four minutes to go against Portugal in an Nations League quarter-final showdown back in March.
However, Brian Riemer’s side couldn’t withstand the Portuguese onslaught and lost 5-3 on aggregate, thus missing out on a place in the Nations League finals.
Northern Ireland enjoyed a successful Nations League campaign themselves. Topping a group that also included Bulgaria and Belarus to earn promotion to League B, losing just once along the way.
That said, the visitors may fancy their chances of recording a first-ever win on Danish soil given the hosts have only won once in their last five outings.
Where to watch Denmark vs Northern Ireland
TV channel: In the UK, the game is being shown live and free-to-air on the BBC. Coverage starts at 5.40pm BST on BBC Two Northern Ireland ahead of a 6pm kick-off.Live stream: Viewers can also watch the action live online via BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport Website which are free with a registration.