Belgium run down the clock with Thorgan Hazard making way for Thomas Vermaelen.
Well blocked! With Schmeichel forward for the free-kick, Belgium clear and break. Meunier takes aim from just inside the Danish half, but Skov Olsen makes up good ground to block.
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T. Vermaelen enters the game and replaces T. Hazard.
T. Hazard gets yellow.
Thorgan Hazard is booked for a rash challenge on Skov Olsen. Denmark have a free-kick and this could be their last chance.
90' +2
A long ball forward is flicked on into the Belgian penalty area. However, it is just beyond the reach of Cornelius and Courtois collects.
90' +1
We are into the first of five additional minutes at the end of this game.
90'
Jensen lets fly from the edge of the box. There is plenty of power in his effort, but it goes over the bar.
89'
Denmark pressing as we enter the final minute of regulation time. Can they find a dramatic equaliser at the Parken Stadium?
84'
A. Skov Olsen enters the game and replaces J. Vestergaard.
Vestergaard is replaced by Andreas Skov Olsen for Denmark.
82'
M. Jensen gets yellow.
Jensen has his name taken for a foul on Tielemans.
77'
Denmark threaten the equaliser after Braithwaite's shot is deflected over. But Belgium can relax as Courtois punches a dangerous ball clear.
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75'
He's human! Following another dangerous Belgian attack, the ball breaks kindly into the path of De Bruyne. But his first-time left-footed effort is a tame one and easy for Schmeichel to gather.
72'
M. Jensen enters the game and replaces T. Delaney.
A. Cornelius enters the game and replaces M. Damsgaard.
Denmark turn straight to the bench with Mathias Jensen replacing Delaney.
Andreas Cornelius is also introduced with Damsgaard making way.
70'
K. De Bruyne has scored a goal for Belgium! Assist by E. Hazard.
DE BRUYNE!!! 2-1 BELGIUM! The Red Devils have turned the match on its head, and this man has made the difference! Another delightful goal from Belgium with Lukaku, Tielemans and Eden Hazard all involved in a neat exchange of passes before the ball is teed up for De Bruyne, who beats Schmeichel with a superb low strike into the left corner.
Following a neat exchange with Tielemans, Eden Hazard laid the ball off for De Bruyne to complete the turnaround.
69'
M. Damsgaard gets yellow.
Poor from Damsgaard, who dives over the challenge of Meunier in a desperate attempt to earn a penalty for Denmark. The referee is unimpressed and swiftly brandishes a yellow card in his direction.
66'
As we approach the final quarter of this game, the entire complexion of it has changed since Belgium's equaliser. The Red Devils very much look the side more likely to grab the third goal of this game.
62'
C. Nørgaard enters the game and replaces Y. Poulsen.
J. Stryger Larsen enters the game and replaces D. Wass.
Wass also makes way to be replaced by Stryger Larsen.
Also a double change for Denmark. The first sees Poulsen make way for Christian Norgaard.
59'
A. Witsel enters the game and replaces L. Dendoncker.
D. Wass gets yellow.
E. Hazard enters the game and replaces Y. Carrasco.
Wass receives the first yellow card of the game for a foul on Meunier.
Axel Witsel is also introduced with Dendoncker making way.
A double change for Belgium. The first sees Eden Hazard replace Carrasco.
56'
Belgium are demonstrating why they are the top-ranked nation in the world. Far from their best so far today, they have capitalised on a sniff of an opportunity and set up an exciting second half.
54'
T. Hazard has scored a goal for Belgium! Assist by K. De Bruyne.
HAZARD!!! 1-1! A lovely equaliser by Belgium. With their first meaningful attack of the game, the Red Devils embark on a devastating counter with Lukaku leading the charge. He cuts the ball back to the edge of the box, where De Bruyne calmly steps away from a challenge before putting it on a plate for Thorgan Hazard to tuck home from close range.
With his first involvement since coming on, De Bruyne demonstrated his brilliance with a terrific square ball for Hazard to finish.
49'
At the other end, Meunier attacks Tielemans' inviting ball into the box. But the full-back does not connect accordingly and the chance goes begging.
48'
Space opens for Delaney to try his luck from distance. However, the midfielder drags his low effort well wide of the target.
46'
K. De Bruyne enters the game and replaces D. Mertens.
We're off and running again as Belgium kick off the second half.
Martinez decides it is time to introduce Kevin De Bruyne. The Manchester City maestro makes his return from injury with Mertens making way.
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HALF-TIME: DENMARK 1-0 BELGIUM
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We are going to have a single additional minute at the end of this first half.
44'
Carrasco's delivery is a disappointing one as it is too high for his team-mates in the box. Denmark can relax once more.
43'
A good opportunity for Belgium, who have been awarded a free-kick around 35 yards from goal. Carrasco is stood over the ball.
37'
You must go back to the fourth minute for Belgium's only shot on goal in this game. The Red Devils have not been at the races at all so far.
34'
Speaking of Schmeichel, his father Peter famously made his mark when the two nations met at this stadium in a friendly prior to Euro 2000. The former Manchester United stopper scored his only international goal from the penalty spot in a 2-2 draw.
32'
Belgium enjoy a rare venture forward and are awarded a corner, which is swung into the box from the left. But Schmeichel is alert and punches the delivery to safety.
28'
Wanting the second goal to consolidate their lead, Denmark send a free-kick into the box, but it is neatly dealt with by Belgium.
26'
Space opens for Wass to try his luck from distance. However, his ambitious long-range effort is always rising and Courtois watches it over the bar.
25'
The Belgians aim to put a neat passing move together. But their attempt to build momentum is halted by a stray pass and the home fans cheer as their team regain possession.
23'
Belgium yet to fire as we pass the midway point in this first half. So comfortable during their opening win over Russia, they are still to settle into their rhythm here.
16'
A good move down the left flank sees Maehle deliver a cross that is met by Braithwaite at the near post. But under pressure from a defender, he is unable to direct his header towards goal.
10'
A poignant moment as play stops in the 10th minute with everyone inside the Parken Stadium applauding in honour of Eriksen. Currently recovering at a nearby hospital, the midfielder would almost certainly have heard the rapturous ovation he received.
8'
There were questions around how Denmark would fare following a hugely difficult few days. But Hjulmand will be delighted with the start his players have made here.
6'
Another chance for Denmark as Wass meets a deep cross at the far post. His header is on target, but easy enough for Courtois to gather.
4'
Belgium look to respond immediately and Tielemans' cross is flicked on by Mertens. However, Schmeichel is alert and gathers.
2'
Y. Poulsen has scored a goal for Denmark! Assist by P. Højbjerg.
Great anticipation and awareness by Hojbjerg. The Tottenham midfielder was quickly onto Denayer's loose pass, before setting the chance up for Poulsen.
POULSEN!!! 1-0 DENMARK! What a start for the Danes! And what a calamity for Belgium. Denayer's loose pass out of defence is pounced on by Hojbjerg, who neatly threads the ball into Poulsen. The striker takes a touch to set himself, before drilling a low shot beyond the dive of Courtois.
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Referee Bjorn Kuipers blows the whistle and Denmark get us underway.
SUBS: Jonal Lossl, Mathias Jensen, Andreas Cornelius, Frederik Ronnow, Robert Skov, Kasper Dolberg, Christian Norgaard, Joachim Andersen, Jonas Wind, Andreas Skov Olsen, Jen Stryger Larsen, Zanka.
DENMARK (4-3-3): Kasper Schmeichel; Andreas Christensen, Simon Kjaer, Jannik Vestergaard, Joakim Maehle; Daniel Wass, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Thomas Delaney; Yussuf Poulsen, Mikkel Damsgaard, Martin Braithwaite.
Victory for Belgium at the Parken Stadium would book their place in the knockout stages with a game to spare. Meanwhile, defeat would not yet eliminate Denmark, but they would require results to go their way to have any chance of progressing.
Hello everyone and welcome to live text coverage of the European Championship clash between Denmark and Belgium in Group B.
BELGIUM: Thibaut Courtois; Toby Alderweireld, Jason Denayer, Jan Vertonghen; Thomas Meunier, Leander Dendoncker, Youri Tielemans, Thorgan Hazard; Dries Mertens, Romelu Lukaku, Yannick Carrasco.
SUBS: Simon Mignolet, Dennis Praet, Dedryck Boyata, Eden Hazard, Christian Benteke, Thomas Vermaelen, Kevin De Bruyne, Leandro Trossard, Axel Witsel, Michy Batshuayi, Jeremy Doku, Matz Sels.
The teams are out on the pitch, with Denmark receiving a guard of honour in support of Eriksen. We will now observe the national anthems.
Having registered just a single shot during the first half of a game for only the second time under Martinez, Belgium will be seeking a response in the second half. There is no doubting the quality that the Red Devils possess, but they must demonstrate it upon the resumption of this contest.
That's all for today. Until next time, goodbye!
Roberto Martinez is likely to rest players when Belgium face Finland in their final Group B match on Monday. Meanwhile, Denmark must beat Russia to have any chance of progressing to the knockout phase.
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