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  • Last 16 at Euro 2020, Wales v Denmark from Amsterdam. Kick-off 17:00 BST

  • Wales finished as Group A runners-up while Denmark came second in Group B

  • Kasper Dolberg's strike from the edge of the area puts Denmark ahead on 27 minutes

  • Dolberg scores his second early in the second half after poor Neco Williams clearance

  • Joakim Maehle and Martin Braithwaite score Denmark's third and fourth late in the game

  1. Postpublished at 16:17 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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    Ashley Williams
    Former Wales captain on BBC One

    It's frustrating for all Wales fans that they can't be in Amsterdam.

    From the team it's that siege mentality they've created in the camp and that will powerful.

    Wales need to control what they can control.

  2. Can you do better than Lawro and the pundits?published at 16:16 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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    BBC Sport football expert Mark Lawrenson is taking on BBC Radio 5 Live's pundits, presenters and commentators to predict the outcome of every game at the 2020 European Championship.

    Lawro is still bottom of the scoreboard at the start of the knockout phase, but he is pleased that Wales have proved him wrong in reaching the last 16.

    "Wales have been fabulous," he said. "I didn't fancy them to get out of what was a tough group, so they have done great.

    "As far as the rest of the draw goes, all the big-hitters are through as expected.

    "The tournament starts here, really - there are some cracking ties to look forward to. I just hope I start doing a bit better at picking some exact scores to climb the table."

    Lawro Euro 2020 predictions.

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  3. Postpublished at 16:15 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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    Kresten Mosbaek Gravesen
    Danish reporter for DR Sporten on BBC One

    When you talk to the Danish people they've already booked tickets to Baku hoping for another repeat of 1992.

  4. Big match factspublished at 16:14 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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    • Denmark have won six of the previous 10 meetings, with Wales winning four.
    • The Danes defeated Wales twice in the 2018 Nations League, with Christian Eriksen scoring both goals in a 2-0 win in Aarhus.
    • Wales could lose back-to-back competitive games for the first time since June 2019.
    • Denmark were winners at Euro 92, finished fourth in 1964 and reached the semi-finals in 1984 but this is their first appearance in the Euros knockout stages since 2004. They lost 3-0 to the Czech Republic in the quarter-final.
    • Mikkel Damsgaard (20 years 353 days) became Denmark's youngest goalscorer at a major tournament in the win versus Russia. He has three goals and three assists in his past five caps.
    • Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg has three assists in three games at Euro 2020. One more would set a new national record for assists in a single major tournament.
  5. Postpublished at 16:13 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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    Robbie Savage
    Ex-Wales midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I don't care how Wales win today, if it's the most boring game I've witnessed as long as they win the game!

    There's two big differences on the pitch for me. That's Bale and Ramsey for me - they can win the game.

  6. How can Wales beat Denmark?published at 16:11 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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    How can Wales beat favourites Denmark today?

    Former Wales women manager Jayne Ludlow takes a tactical look at how Wales might be able to get the better of Denmark.

    Ludlow highlights a space which she thinks Aaron Ramsey might be able to exploit.

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    Jayne Ludlow take a look at how Wales might be able to get the better of Denmark.

  7. 'Everyone in Wales is in full voice for you!'published at 16:10 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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  8. Postpublished at 16:10 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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    Hal Robson-Kanu
    Wales international striker on BBC One

    100% it's a winnable game for Wales.

    When you look back on the journey of qualifying, it's about going into the knockout stages and believing they can do it.

  9. Back to the beginning for Ramseypublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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    Aaron Ramsey made his international debut for Wales in a 1-0 win over Denmark in 2008, at the age of 17.

    The 30-year-old Juventus midfielder has started every game at the Euros thus far, and his goal in the 2-0 win over Turkey means he now has 17 goals in 66 appearances for Wales.

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  10. Messages of support from Cymrupublished at 16:07 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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    Wales' fans cannot travel to Amsterdam for today's game but they have been able to send their messages of via social media #cmoncymru

    This is some very wholesome content.

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  11. 'I think we might edge it'published at 16:06 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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    Kevin Ratcliffe
    Former Wales captain on BBC Radio Wales

    It will be a tight affair but I think we might just have the edge.

    The difference in the past has been Christian Eriksen and we wish him the best on his recovery.

    He's been the only difference. I can't see there being many goals but at this stage the least you want out of the game is penalties.

    Hopefully Wales are positive and try to get Aaron Ramsey into the game as early as possible.

  12. Confident Danish fans in Amsterdampublished at 16:05 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at the Johan Cruyff Arena

    The Denmark fans I've spoken to in Amsterdam have all been confident about their team's chances today.

    These two gentlemen outside the Johan Cruyff Arena this morning are from Aarhus, where Denmark beat Wales 2-0 in 2018.

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  13. Postpublished at 16:03 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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  14. 'It was worrying'published at 16:02 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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    Wales fans Jamie Shipp and James Lewis were refused entry to the Netherlands after travelling from Azerbaijan, where Wales played their first two group games.

    The Netherlands currently bars non-essential visitors from the UK and Wales play Denmark in Amsterdam in the last 16 on Saturday.

    Shipp, 30, of Pontypridd, said: "Surely our Covid risk should be based on having spent the previous 15 days in Baku, not because we are British nationals."

    Danish fans can enter the Netherlands if they stay in the country for less than 12 hours as part of an exemption to the entry rules , externalfor EU and Schengen area , externalresidents. The exception does not apply to Wales fans, following Brexit.

    BBC Wales spoke to some of those affected.

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    Wales fans denied Amsterdam entry for Euro 2020 game

  15. Inside the Johan Cruyff Arenapublished at 16:01 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at the Johan Cruyff Arena

    What an impressive stadium the Johan Cruyff Arena is in Amsterdam.

    For Wales' group games, they played at huge, bowl-like grounds in Baku and Rome with quite some distance between the fans and the pitch.

    By contrast, you feel like you're right on top of the action inside this compact stadium.

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  16. Postpublished at 16:00 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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  17. 'Amsterdam will be like a home game for us Wales fans'published at 15:59 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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    No Wales fans today?

    Don't be so sure.

    For the Credgington brothers from Undy, today is basically a home match.

    Read: 'Amsterdam will feel like home game for Wales fans'.

    The Credgington brothers from Monmouthshire live a five-minute cycle from the ground in AmsterdamImage source, ZACH CREDGINGTON
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    The Credgington brothers from Monmouthshire live a five-minute cycle from the ground in Amsterdam

  18. Denmark fans making themselves at homepublished at 15:57 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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    Fair to say the Denmark fans are enjoying themselves in Amsterdam.

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  19. Extra tickets for Danish fanspublished at 15:55 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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    While Wales' fans have been unable to travel to Amsterdam, the Danish FA were expecting extra tickets for the match.

    We might not be in Copenhagen, but Wales are definitely going to feel like the away team today.

    Denmark expect extra Wales tickets.

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  20. Wales can stay coolpublished at 15:53 British Summer Time 26 June 2021

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    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales in Amsterdam

    Wales had to contend with searing heat for their Euro 2020 group games in Baku and Rome, with temperatures rarely dipping under 30 degrees Celsius.

    In Amsterdam it's a different story. It's significantly cooler and the rain is falling.

    Perhaps Wales and Denmark will both feel at home with this weather. The forecast promises more rain for their last-16 tie today.

    For Welsh fans fond of clutching at straws, perhaps it's a good time to think back to the Euro 2016 quarter-finals when Wales recorded arguably the greatest result in their history, beating Belgium in torrential rain in Lille.

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