Hundreds of football fans flocked to the Signal Iduna Park Stadium in Dortmund on Saturday as the hosts took on Denmark in the second game of the EURO 2024 knockout phase.
Footage shows supporters from both teams approaching the stadium. They were seen wearing the team's uniforms and had the flags of the two countries painted on their faces.
"I think this game will go well, and the German players will show everything they can and light up this game," said a German fan.
Some fans gave their verdicts on the game, with one believing in Denmark's win by two goals and another calling for a 3:1 victory for Germany, claiming that "it doesn’t matter what nationality is playing against us, but we [the Germans] must win!"
The match at the Signal Iduna Park Stadium was delayed midway due to severe rainfalls and thunders, though players were still able to deliver a breathtaking performance for the fans afterwards. Two goals from striker Kai Havertz and midfielder Jamal Musiala sealed the 2:0 win for the hosts and sent them to the quarterfinals.
Germany will face either Spain or Georgia in the next round, with the match being held on July 5 in Stuttgart's MHP Arena.
Hundreds of football fans flocked to the Signal Iduna Park Stadium in Dortmund on Saturday as the hosts took on Denmark in the second game of the EURO 2024 knockout phase.
Footage shows supporters from both teams approaching the stadium. They were seen wearing the team's uniforms and had the flags of the two countries painted on their faces.
"I think this game will go well, and the German players will show everything they can and light up this game," said a German fan.
Some fans gave their verdicts on the game, with one believing in Denmark's win by two goals and another calling for a 3:1 victory for Germany, claiming that "it doesn’t matter what nationality is playing against us, but we [the Germans] must win!"
The match at the Signal Iduna Park Stadium was delayed midway due to severe rainfalls and thunders, though players were still able to deliver a breathtaking performance for the fans afterwards. Two goals from striker Kai Havertz and midfielder Jamal Musiala sealed the 2:0 win for the hosts and sent them to the quarterfinals.
Germany will face either Spain or Georgia in the next round, with the match being held on July 5 in Stuttgart's MHP Arena.
Hundreds of football fans flocked to the Signal Iduna Park Stadium in Dortmund on Saturday as the hosts took on Denmark in the second game of the EURO 2024 knockout phase.
Footage shows supporters from both teams approaching the stadium. They were seen wearing the team's uniforms and had the flags of the two countries painted on their faces.
"I think this game will go well, and the German players will show everything they can and light up this game," said a German fan.
Some fans gave their verdicts on the game, with one believing in Denmark's win by two goals and another calling for a 3:1 victory for Germany, claiming that "it doesn’t matter what nationality is playing against us, but we [the Germans] must win!"
The match at the Signal Iduna Park Stadium was delayed midway due to severe rainfalls and thunders, though players were still able to deliver a breathtaking performance for the fans afterwards. Two goals from striker Kai Havertz and midfielder Jamal Musiala sealed the 2:0 win for the hosts and sent them to the quarterfinals.
Germany will face either Spain or Georgia in the next round, with the match being held on July 5 in Stuttgart's MHP Arena.