SWATHES of Danish fans have been captured singing “it’s never coming home” through the streets of Germany ahead of a crucial clash with England.
The two teams face each other this evening in Frankfurt with the Danes desperately needing a win after their opening 1-1 draw against Slovenia.
Gareth Southgate’s men, meanwhile, will be looking to build on a 1-0 victory over Serbia to guarantee their place in the knockout stages.
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Danish fans have already made their feelings known about England with a comical comeback to the Three Lions song and the “it’s coming home” refrain.
"England, England, it's never coming home" 🎶
— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) June 20, 2024
Danish fans clearly expressing their feelings before the match against England 😅 pic.twitter.com/X3RKgfYRkd
Hundreds of them have been filmed parading through the streets repeating the line “England, England, it’s never coming home” while adorned in red and white.
The game is likely to have a bit of spice to it given that England knocked Denmark out of Euro 2020 in the semi-finals.
England’s Harry Kane scored a penalty in extra-time to break Danish hearts after Raheem Stirling was brought down in the box, so Kasper Hjulmand's side will be looking for redemption.
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