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Wales vs Denmark round of 16 Fixtures match schedule TV channels live stream

The Welsh are in dreamland once again, reaching the knock-outs of the European Championships for the second time. Here is the fixtures, match schedule, TV channels and live stream of the match.


Wales and Denmark lock horns at Euro 2020 this evening as the last-16 phase officially gets underway in Amsterdam.

The Red Dragons finished runners-up to Italy in their group before the Danes roared back from two defeats to finish behind Belgium in Group B.

Wales are looking to emulate the side of 2016 who reached the semi-finals but find themselves in the villain role as they look to deny a Denmark team still coming to terms with Christian Eriksen’s on-field cardiac arrest.


Wales vs Denmark round of 16 Fixtures match schedule TV channels live stream

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Date, kick-off time and venue

Wales vs Denmark is scheduled for a 5pm BST kick-off today (Saturday, June 26, 2021).

KNOCKOUT PHASE

Round of 16

Saturday 26 June

1: Wales vs Denmark (18:00, Amsterdam)

2: Italy vs Austria (21:00, London)

Where to watch Wales vs Denmark

TV channel: Today’s match will be televised live on BBC One and Welsh channel S4C for free.

Live stream: UK viewers will also be able to watch the game online via the BBC iPlayer.

Wales vs Denmark free live stream

Viewers in the UK can watch Wales vs Denmark for free live on the BBC One, S4C and in 4K on BBC iPlayer.

If you're a UK citizen trying to watch from abroad, then make sure to use a VPN so that you can access a Wales vs Denmark free live stream wherever you are in the world.

We recommend ExpressVPN as it comes with a risk-free 30-day money-back guarantee. Full details on how to use a VPN below.

Elsewhere, RAI in Italy, ORF in Austria, TF1 in France, ARD and ZDF in Germany, and Mediaset in Spain will be offering free live streams within their respective territories.

Watch a Wales vs Denmark live stream anywhere in the world using a VPN

Even if you have subscribed to the relevant Euro 2020 rights holders, you won't be able to use them when outside your own country. The service will know your location based on your IP address, and will automatically block your access.

There are many VPN providers out there, with some more reliable and safe than others. As a rule, we’d suggest a paid-for service such as ExpressVPN which offers a 100 per cent risk-free money back guarantee. If you're not happy with the service any time within the first 30-days, then you can cancel with no penalties at all.

Watch a Wales vs Denmark live stream in the USA

ESPN and ABC have the rights to air Euro 2020 in the United States. If you have subscribed as part of your cable package, you can stream all the action via the ESPN and ABC websites.

Don't have cable? No problem. Respected streaming service FuboTV carries a host of premium TV channels including ESPN and ABC. Better yet, new subscribers get a free 7-day trial. After the trial ends, you'll pay $65 a month for 120 channels.

If you're a UK citizen trying to watch from the US, you can always use a VPN to access a Wales vs Denmark free live stream via BBC iPlayer from anywhere in the world. We recommend ExpressVPN as it comes with a risk-free 30-day money-back guarantee.

Watch a Wales vs Denmark live stream in Australia

If you're in Australia, local streaming service Optus Sport provides live coverage of Wales vs Denmark and all of Euro 2020, for just AU$14.99 per month or AU$68 for six months. This channel also shows Premier League and Champions League football during the normal season.

You can download the Optus Sport app for Android and iOS devices. Fetch TV, Apple TV, Android TV, LG, Amazon Fire, and Chromecast also carry the app for smart TV viewing. You can watch Optus Sport live streams through Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge browsers and, lastly, it's also available on Xbox.

Watch a Wales vs Denmark live stream in the UK

Viewers in the UK can watch Wales vs Denmark for free live on the BBC One or by using the BBC iPlayer. All of the tournament will be free to air on either the BBC or ITV.

Gary Lineker, Gabby Logan, Eilidh Barbour and Mark Chapman will lead the BBC coverage, assisted by the likes of Alan Shearer, Rio Ferdinand, Alex Scott and Micah Richards.

ITV's coverage will be helmed by Mark Pougatch and Seema Jaswal. Their punditry line-up includes Ian Wright, Roy Keane, Gary Neville, Patrick Vieira and Graeme Souness. Thierry Henry has taken up a position in the Belgian coaching staff, so he'll be on the touchline rather than in the studio.

ITV has the rights to 27 games including the hotly anticipated clash between England and Scotland at Wembley in a re-match of the memorable Euro 1996 match. The BBC has the rights to 25 games and the first and second pick of the games at the last 16 and quarter-final stages.


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