Slovenia-Denmark 1-1: final result and highlights

Thank you for following the live broadcast of Slovenia-Denmark, a match valid for the first day of EURO 2024. 7.59pm

90’+6′

Final whistle in Stuttgart: Slovenia-Denmark ends 1-1. Eriksen took the lead in the first half and Janza equalized in the second half. 7.53pm

90’+5′

Slovenia substitution: Benjamin Šeško out, Jasmin Kurtić in.7.52pm

90’+5′

Substitution Slovenia: Andraž Šporar makes room for David Brekalo.7.51pm

90′

There will be four minutes of injury time in Stuttgart. 7.47pm


89′

Substitution Denmark: Morten Hjulmand makes room for Thomas Delaney.7.46pm

88′

Slovenia’s counterattack thwarted by Karnicnik, who arrives in tow on the right lane but shoots from a considerable distance without creating any problems for the opposing rearguard. 7.51pm

87′

Denmark tries to exploit their fresh forces in attack, but the Slovenian defense is much more compact now. 7.48pm

85′

Denmark tries to attack: good pass from Eriksen via central routes, but Janza intercepts the ball and blocks it. 7.43pm

84′

Yellow card for Žan Celar, guilty of a push against Eriksen. 7.41pm


84′

Substitution Denmark: Pierre Højbjerg out, Christian Nørgaard in.7.41pm

83′

Substitution Denmark: Jonas Wind comes out, Kasper Rasmussen comes on.7.41pm

83′

Substitution Denmark: Rasmus Højlund comes out, Yussuf Poulsen comes on.7.40pm

80′

Now Slovenia believes in overtaking: Sporar launches himself into the opponent’s area and from a tight angle tries to overtake Schmeichel, who grazes the ball and concedes a corner. 7.39pm

78′

Substitution Denmark: Victor Kristiansen makes room for Joakim Mæhle.7.38pm


77′

GOAL! SLOVENIA-Denmark 1-1. Goal by Erik Janža, who following a corner taken long by the right-hand flag, shoots with first intention from the opposite side of the pitch, finding a decisive deflection from Hjulmand which is worth the draw.7.45pm

76′

Sesko Pole!!! Slovenia comes close to hitting the post with a powerful shot from the Leipzig striker. On the next rebound the ball ends up in a corner. 7.35pm

76′

Substitution Slovenia: Timi Elšnik makes way for Jon Stankovič.7.33pm

75′

Slovenia substitution: Jan Mlakar out, Žan Celar in.7.34pm

75′

Free kick for Slovenia on the left midfield: Sporar intercepts the ball but sends it out. 7.33pm


70′

Eighth corner for Denmark: Eriksen finds Wind from the flag but his teammate’s header misses the target. 7.29pm

67′

Substitution Slovenia: Petar Stojanović comes out, Benjamin Verbič comes on.7.25pm

66′

Chance also for Slovenia!! After Oblak’s save, on the reverse, Kek’s eleven came close to making it 1-1, with Sesko serving Cerin in the middle; the Panathinaikos midfielder’s header goes just wide. 7.28pm

64′

Sensational opportunity for Denmark, but Oblak saves everything: Hojlund emerges at the far post to take advantage of Kristiansen’s cross from the left, but the Atletico goalkeeper remains stationary and the rebound is decisive. 7.31pm

59′

After a proactive start to the second half, Slovenia returned to being in possession of the Danes, in total control of the match even if with only a one-goal lead. 7.21pm


55′

Thrill for Slovenia: the ball was delivered by Eriksen from a free kick and a poisonous header was deflected by Bijol, who nearly beats Oblak. 7.17pm

53′

Yellow card for Petar Stojanović, clearly late on Højberg.7.12pm

52′

Another suspicious contact in the Danish penalty area: Vestergaard, in an attempt to anticipate Sesko’s conclusion, touches the Slovenian with his leg. More protests for Kek’s team, but the referee signals to continue after the VAR check. 7.16pm

51′

Slovenia claims a penalty for a suspected touch with the arm following a free kick, but after a silent check the game continues. 7.11pm

49′

Yellow card for Morten Hjulmand, clearly late on Sesko. 7.07pm


46′

We start again in Stuttgart: first ball touched by Denmark and no changes at half-time. 7.05pm

Complicated first half for Slovenia, who conceded a goal but took far too many risks. However, coach Kek can count on the incursions of Sesko and Sporar, the only two so far to have put the Danish rearguard in difficulty. 7.01pm

Denmark closed the first half of the match against Slovenia on the front foot thanks to Christian Eriksen’s goal in the 17th minute, but there were two clear opportunities wasted by Hjulmand’s team, which dominated without allowing too much space. 7.02pm

45’+1′

Schärer gets a double whistle in Stuttgart. Teams in the locker room with the score 1-0 for Denmark. 6.47pm

45′

There will be only one minute of added time. 6.46pm


44′

Eriksen omnipresent in the Danish offensive maneuver: the number 10 is fouled in an attempt to make a horizontal play change and earns a free kick just beyond midfield. 6.46pm

43′

Chance wasted by Eriksen: great play by Wind who takes the ball to the back and catches the number 10 in the middle of the area with a precise cross; However, the former Inter player shoots very high from an inviting position. 6.44pm

40′

Denmark insists: Eriksen receives the ball inside the Slovenian area and shoots towards goal, but in this case his shot is blocked.6.43pm

38′

On prolonged developments of the corner the ball finally reaches Sesko, who hits the ball badly just before the spot; play stopped however because the referee recognizes an offside position. 6.39pm

36′

Slovenia shows up in attack, earning a corner.6.38pm


34′

Another round from the flag for Denmark, with the usual Eriksen taking charge of the serve. However, the Slovenian defense is attentive and averts the danger. 6.36pm

30′

Janza’s deep ball goes to Sporar, but the Panathinaikos striker controls it poorly and wastes a good chance for an equalizer. 6.33pm

27′

What a risk for Slovenia!! Cross near the flag by Eriksen and double rebound by Sesko and Mlakar which risks mocking Oblak. 6.31pm

22′

Corner kick for Slovenia, who puts Denmark in difficulty with a quick counterattack: Christensen’s close on Sporar is decisive. 6.30pm

20′

Denmark in total control, but Slovenia’s intent seems to be aimed at “waiting” for their opponents with the aim of exploiting the counterattacks. 6.37pm


18′

At 32 years and 123 days, Christian Eriksen is the oldest player in Denmark’s history to score a goal in the European Championship. 7.07pm

18′

A special goal from Eriksen in Stuttgart: the Dane opened the scoring of EURO 2024 and the cardiac arrest that struck him on 12 June 2021 in the previous tournament becomes an even more distant memory. 6.34pm

17′

GOAL! Slovenia-DENMARK 0-1. Goal by Christian Eriksen, sent towards goal by Wind’s delicious heel on a throw-in and with his right foot he beats Oblak between the posts.

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16′

Slovenia rings: great shot from Sesko and the ball grazes the post. 6.18pm

15′

Denmark’s attempt at a quick restart, Wind is brought down by BIjol and the referee, as the advantage did not materialise, whistles a free kick for Hjulmand’s eleven.6.17pm


13′

Danish throw-in in the attacking zone awarded by Bijol. 6.14pm

9′

Corner taken by Eriksen, but the Slovenian rearguard clears the ball and removes the danger. 6.12pm

8′

First corner for Denmark: Bah crosses into the middle after a nice opening by Hojlund and the ball is deflected into the corner. 6.11pm

6′

First foray for the Danes with Wind, who fights with Bijol in the Slovenian penalty area; the attacker eventually loses the tackle with the Udinese defender but the referee stops everything for offside. 6.08pm

4′

Prolonged possession for Denmark at the start of the match, Slovenia struggled to get out of their own half. 6.05pm


1′

Whistle in the mouth for Schärer, who kicks off Slovenia-Denmark. 6pm

Teams on the field in Stuttgart, all ready for the national anthems. 5.54pm

Official Denmark lineup (3-4-1-2): Schmeichel; Andersen, Christensen, Vestergaard; Bah, Hjulmand, Hojbjerg, Kristiansen; Eriksen; Hojlund, Wind. All. Hjulmand.5.30pm

Official Slovenia lineup (4-4-2): Oblak; Karnicnik, Bijol, Drkusic, Janza; Stojanovic, Cerin, Elsnik, Mlakar; Sporar, Sesko. All. Kek5.30pm

The match between Slovenia and Denmark opens Group C, where England and Serbia also play, on the pitch at 9pm.5.29pm


The Swiss Sandro Schärer will referee the match, assisted by his compatriots Stéphane De Almeida and Bekim Zogaj. At VAR the Polish Tomasz Kwiatkowski, at AVAR the Swiss Fedayi San; 4th officer the Lithuanian Donatas Rumšas. Sandro Schärer5.28pm

Slovenia-Denmark will be played at the Stuttgart Arena in Stuttgart, with kick-off at 18.00.5.24pm

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