Postpublished at 17:54 BST 26 June 2021
HT: Wales 0-1 Denmark
Robbie Savage
Ex-Wales midfielder on BBC One
Denmark have controlled the first half and got the goal deservedly and controlled the tempo even if Ward hasn't had many shots to save.
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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
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HT: Wales 0-1 Denmark
Robbie Savage
Ex-Wales midfielder on BBC One
Denmark have controlled the first half and got the goal deservedly and controlled the tempo even if Ward hasn't had many shots to save.
HT: Wales 0-1 Denmark
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HT: Wales 0-1 Denmark
Mark Hughes
Former Wales manager on BBC One
I think we were all encouraged by the opening period for Wales, on the ball creating issues, but since Denmark changed their shape they've got a foothold in the game and taken the lead.
Relief for Wales as the half time whistle sounds.
Kasper Dolberg's brilliant goal is the difference, but Denmark have been excellent and it could be more.
Kieffer Moore has been booked, Connor Roberts has gone off injured, this is a test, as Graham Taylor would say.
Let's all regroup.
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Robbie Savage
Ex-Wales midfielder on BBC One
There's been no real flow to Wales' game, the long ball to Kieffer Moore isn't working. They're not getting the ball to Gareth Bale or Daniel James either.
Wales 0-1 Denmark
Joakim Maehle is free at the back post, Wales are all over the place, but he shot at the near post and Danny Ward tipped behind.
Half time please, say all Wales fans.
Wales 0-1 Denmark
Two minutes to be added on.
Wales 0-1 Denmark
Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Wales have lost their shape in the last ten minutes. The goal has really unsettled them. We've seen no pressure, no keeping of the ball and no pressing of any sort.
They're going to have to gather themselves at half-time because this Danish side can keep possession well.
Wales 0-1 Denmark
Kasper Dolberg needs treatment and Joe Rodon might as well after a clash of heads.
Wales 0-0 Denmark
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at the Johan Cruyff Arena
Kasper Dolberg's goal, Connor Roberts' injury and now Kieffer Moore's yellow card.
A terrible 15 minute-spell for Wales, all things told.
Wales 0-1 Denmark
How much pressure are Wales under?
Joe Allen just gave the ball away.
Wales 0-1 Denmark
Denmark are all over Wales. The pressure is unrelenting.
Wales 0-1 Denmark
Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Wales just keep their heads and keep concentrated in these last minutes of the first half.
Wales 0-1 Denmark
Neco Williams replaces Connor Roberts.
Wales 0-1 Denmark
Kieffer Moore is booked for using his arms when he jumps.
Yes he catches Simon Kjaer, but how could he avoid him?
Moore will miss the next game if Wales advance.
Wales 0-1 Denmark
Connor Roberts' game and I daresay his tournament, is over. He can't run off a groin injury. He looks distraught.
Wales 0-1 Denmark
Robbie Savage
Ex-Wales midfielder on BBC One
When Connor Roberts gets the ball Gareth Bale needs to be higher, there's no point getting the ball at the right back position for him.
Wales 0-1 Denmark
Connor Roberts goes down injured charging down the touchline.
Looked like his right groin.
Wales 0-1 Denmark
There are loud boos and jeers every time Wales have any sustained possession.
Wales 0-1 Denmark
Robbie Savage
Ex-Wales midfielder on BBC One
A lot of silly little free kicks from Wales have just allowed Denmark to dictate the pace and keep possesion.