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Why was the match Cancelled between Denmark and Finland?
The match was suspended due to a medical emergency which involved Denmark’s Christian Eriksen. UEFA wishes Christian Eriksen a full and speedy recovery and wishes to thank both teams for their exemplary attitude.
What happened between Denmark and Finland match?
Finland beat Denmark at Euro after Eriksen collapses Finland claimed a 1-0 win over Denmark after the match had been suspended when Christian Eriksen required emergency medical treatment on the pitch.
Is Ericsson still at Spurs?
He moved on in January 2020 as his Spurs contract ran down. When he left Spurs Eriksen felt he still had another level to scale. He had been linked occasionally with Real Madrid; and even, more recently, with a move back to the Premier League, which he left with only friends and fond memories.
Was Denmark vs Finland suspended?
Euro 2020: Denmark vs Finland suspended after Christian Eriksen collapses on pitch. “The UEFA EURO 2020 match in Copenhagen has been suspended due to a medical emergency,” UEFA said in a short statement.
What are the results of the Denmark vs Finland match?
Match ends, Denmark 0, Finland 1. Second Half ends, Denmark 0, Finland 1. Hand ball by Andreas Cornelius (Denmark). Attempt missed. Jannik Vestergaard (Denmark) header from the centre of the box misses to the right.
What happened in the Denmark vs Denmark match at Euro 2020?
The Danish FA communicated along with UEFA, the organizers of Euro 2020 that both sets of players had requested to continue the match. Upon resumption, the teams played out the remaining 4 minutes of the first half as both sides went in at 0-0.
Will Denmark vs Finland game resume?
Jonas Wind of Denmark reacts as Christian Eriksen receives medical treatment. UEFA later announced that the match would be resumed. “Following the request made by players of both teams, UEFA has agreed to restart the match between Denmark and Finland tonight at 20:30 CET (TBC),” the tweet read.
What time does Denmark vs Finland restart?
“Following the request made by players of both teams, UEFA has agreed to restart the match between Denmark and Finland tonight at 20:30 CET (TBC),” the tweet read. UEFA then said that five minutes will be played at the end of the first half and “there will then be a 5-minute half-time break followed by the second half.”