England will need to repeat the performance of the previous first-half performance against a well-organised Denmark side led by Christian Eriksen to gain the advantage. Eriksen scored in his first European Championship game, and it was like a blue light for him to go into cardiac arrest in the first game of the last European Championship.
Denmark proved in their opening group game against Slovenia that they can take the initiative and play attacking football on the pitch, and Eriksen's role in the Danish side will be crucial to their chances of picking up points against England.
On the other hand, England's opening game against Serbia has been criticised by the media as always. Perhaps the Three Lions weren't convincing, with the likes of Phil Foden and Harry Kane having a lot to do when it came to the table, with Bukayo Saka having some good moments in the game but needing to get more of the ball in better areas.
Meanwhile, manager Gareth Southgate needs to address a midfield issue after the game against Serbia. England have made a different attempt in midfield ahead of this European Championship final week, and as you can probably see from the first game, England are sometimes too easy to open up a lot of space in the transition between attack and defence, and players like Christian Eriksen can definitely use that gap to strike a fatal blow to England, as the Czech Republic did against Portugal yesterday.
The midfield area will be crucial to the outcome of the game, and if England can limit Christian Eriksen's creativity, they will be able to beat Denmark and progress from the group early.
Score prediction: Denmark 0:1 England