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European Under-21s Championship | Group Stage
Jun 21, 2017 at 7.45pm UK
 

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Team News: Germany unchanged, Denmark switch three for U21 Euro 2017 clash

Germany are unchanged, while Denmark make three alterations to their team for tonight's Under-21 European Championship clash.

Germany have named an unchanged side for this evening's Group C clash against Denmark in the Under-21 European Championships in Poland.

Stefan Kuntz's side earned a 2-0 victory over the Czech Republic in their opening match and therefore keep the same XI.

That means that Mahmoud Dahoud retains his place in midfield, while recent scorers Max Meyer and Serge Gnabry get the nod to start once again.

As for Denmark, head coach Niels Frederiksen has made three changes to the team that lost 2-0 to Italy at the weekend.

Jacob Rasmussen, Frederik Borsting and Lucas Andersen all miss out, making way for Jakob Blabjerg, Casper Nielsen and Mikkel Duelund, who joins Marcus Ingvartsen up front.

Germany Under-21s: Pollersbeck; Toljan, Stark, Kempf, Gerhardt; Arnold, Dahoud, Meyer; Gnabry, Selke, Weiser
Subs: Schwabe, Vlachodimos, Anton, Jung, Platte, Klunter, Kehrer, Amiri, Haberer, Oztunali, Khr, Philipp

Denmark Under-21s: Hojbjerg; Holst, Maxso, Banggaard, Blabjerg; Hjulsager, Christensen, Norgaard, Neilsen; Duelund, Ingvartsen
Subs: Hagelskjaer, Iversen, L. Andersen, Zohore, Nissen, J. Andersen, Pedersen, Jensen, Hansen, Borsting, Rasmussen, Junker

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