Get Involvedpublished at 17:09 British Summer Time 3 August 2017
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Good question. We're working on it. Must have suspensions.
Why do Denmark only get 10 subs and Austria 12?
Ed
Denmark in Euros final for first time
Austria missed three penalties in shootout
Austria's Puntigam also missed first-half penalty
Denmark hit woodwork in first half
Winners play England or the Netherlands in the final
Tom Rostance
Text 81111
Good question. We're working on it. Must have suspensions.
Why do Denmark only get 10 subs and Austria 12?
Ed
Denmark 0-0 Austria
Some agricultural challenges from the Austrians! Danish forward Nadia Nadim can't believe she didn't get a foul as she is cleaned out on the halfway line, but play is waved on.
Austria win a corner - and almost have the lead! A little corner dinked in to the front post, think Sheringham/Anderton, Nina Burger sends the shot in low, it's going in but well cleared from off the line by Line Roddik.
Are Austria going to be a threat from set-pieces?
Denmark 0-0 Austria
First shot of the day, and it's the Danes pressing. A fine ball in from Theresa Nielsen is half cleared by Carina Wenniger, Maja Kildemoes sizes up the shot from range but miscues a shot well off target.
Lindsay Johnson
Ex-England and Everton defender
Any team that gets there, it will be tough. England beat Austria 3-0 in April. You'd say Austria, but they've been getting better and better.
Denmark 0-0 Austria
If I'm being totally honest, Austria's quarter-final against Spain was duller than dishwater, while Denmark's win over Germany was an absolute barnstormer. Let's hope that we have a classic - though Austria seem to playing a back six in these early stages...
Denmark 0-0 Austria
Lindsay Johnson
Ex-England and Everton defender
It's been a great story for Austria. It's their first Euros and to get to the semis is a great achievement. It makes them a really dangerous team.
Denmark 0-0 Austria
Away we go!
Denmark v Austria (17:00 BST)
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Denmark v Austria (17:00 BST)
Teams are out, anthems are on in Breda. Looks a sunny, if windy afternoon. No sign of the monsoon which flooded the Denmark game off the other night.
In Neymar 2014 fashion the Austrians are holding up a shirt in honour of the injured Lisa Makas.
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Jonathan Pearce
BBC commentator in the Netherlands
For me, that one’s too close to call.
With Germany gone, France gone, Spain gone, what an opportunity for these countries.
They may not get an opportunity like this again for Austria and Denmark.
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Ten minutes to kick-off in Breda. Like Rachel, are you backing the Danes?
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Austria or Denmark will be the first new finalists since Italy in 1993, and only the sixth nation to make the decider.
Sweden and England (first tournament, 1984), Norway (1987) and West Germany/Germany (first in 1989) are the others.
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Rachel Brown-Finnis
Ex-England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 live
I really can’t see anything other than Denmark winning. They’ve got the tournament pedigree. For me, it’s a Denmark win.
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Denmark v Austria (17:00 BST)
Only one change to report - and it's expected.
Austria winger Lisa Makas injured her knee against Spain and misses out, so in comes Verena Aschauer. Denmark are unchanged.
Denmark v Austria (17:00 BST)
Austria are in their first Euros - and have surprised everyone by reaching the semi-finals.
They won Group C though, ahead of France, and beat Spain on penalties in a tense quarter-final on Sunday.
Denmark v Austria (17:00 BST)
Denmark lost to hosts the Netherlands in the group stage but won their other two matches to qualify as runners-up, and then caused a huge shock by beating Germany in the last eight.
Germany were favourites for a seventh straight Euros crown but lost for just the third time in the competition's history.
Remarkable.
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Euro 2017 has already served up its fair share of shocks and drama. Tonight we will learn if England can ramp it up even further and reach the final.
Mark Sampson's Lionesses face hosts the Netherlands a little later on, but first it's the turn of Denmark and Austria to try and reach Sunday's final in Enschede.
Who will come out on top?