Wales got through Group A after drawing 1-1 with Switzerland and then producing a remarkable performance to beat Turkey 2-0 thanks to goals from Aaron Ramsey and Connor Roberts. They finished with a spirited 1-0 defeat to Italy in Rome and ended up second in Group A.
Denmark's campaign began with the traumatic events in Copenhagen as Christian Eriksen collapsed against Finland. Despite the midfielder suffering a cardiac arrest, Denmark restarted the match later that night and lost 1-0. They rallied against Belgium in the next match but lost out 2-1. They then knew they had to beat Russia in the final match, and they hammered them 4-1 to go through in third place in Group B.
Key players: It's impossible to look past Gareth Bale for Wales. He's been the heartbeat of this side through their Euro 2020 journey but they are more than a one-man side. Ramsey is showing signs of being back to his best, while Kieffer Moore is a real handful up front. Danny Ward has also been magnificent in goal, despite having played more matches for Wales in the Euros than he did for Leicester City this season. Daniel James will also cause Denmark's right side all manner of difficulty.
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Russia will be hoping to book their place in the knockout stages of the UEFA Euro 2020 when they take on Denmark in their final Group B clash on Monday.
With the final round of fixtures set to be played out in the group stages of the UEFA Euro 2020, there is still plenty at stake in Group B with the second place still up for grabs. And Russia, who are the current occupants of the position, will be hoping to advance to the knockout stages without any hiccups when they take on Denmark at the Parken Stadium on Monday night.
Russia started the tournament on a poor note, losing to Belgium in their opening fixture. However, Stanislav Cherchesov’s side secured a 1-0 win over Finland last time out thanks to Aleksei Miranchuk’s goal, which has put them in a strong position with regard to qualification for the knockouts. Should the Finns lose to Belgium in the other Group B fixture, Russia will pretty much be guaranteed a spot in the next round.
As for Denmark, the tournament has been shrouded by the unfortunate incident involving Christian Eriksen during their opening game against Finland. Kasper Hjulmand’s side may have lost both their games to the Finns (1-0) and Belgium (2-1) and be sitting at the bottom of the pile, but they deserve credit to have stepped out and given their all after everything that had happened.
Despite not having collected a single point yet, the Danes can still make it through to the knockouts should they defeat Russia and Finland lose heavily to Belgium or third in case the former pick up a win.