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'It's a really great atmosphere' - Fans flock to Munich as Serbia takes on Denmark at Euro 202403:57
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The streets of Munich were flooded with Serbian and Danish football fans on Tuesday as teams geared up for the final group stage matches of Euro 2024.

Footage shows ecstatic fans from both sides cheering and dancing while waving flags at various locations in the Bavarian capital, including Marienplatz Square and a fan zone.

"It's a really great atmosphere; a lot of Danish people have come here to be happy and we're just excited for the match today. It's going to be great," a football supporter said.

"I always have hope. You know that we're going to win. Even looking at the way they play, they play better than us, I have to confess. But, like I said, there is always hope," a Serbian fan added.

Despite needing a win to reach the last 16, Serbia were unable to break the deadlock against their Scandinavian opponents, with the match descending into a gruelling battle of attrition, ending in a disappointing 0-0 stalemate.

The draw sees Serbia crashing out of the tournament while Denmark scrapes through the knockout stages, finishing two points behind Group C leaders England and tied with third-place Slovenia.

Denmark will now face host nation Germany in Dortmund on Sunday.

'It's a really great atmosphere' - Fans flock to Munich as Serbia takes on Denmark at Euro 2024

Germany, Munich
June 25, 2024 at 23:12 GMT +00:00 · Published

The streets of Munich were flooded with Serbian and Danish football fans on Tuesday as teams geared up for the final group stage matches of Euro 2024.

Footage shows ecstatic fans from both sides cheering and dancing while waving flags at various locations in the Bavarian capital, including Marienplatz Square and a fan zone.

"It's a really great atmosphere; a lot of Danish people have come here to be happy and we're just excited for the match today. It's going to be great," a football supporter said.

"I always have hope. You know that we're going to win. Even looking at the way they play, they play better than us, I have to confess. But, like I said, there is always hope," a Serbian fan added.

Despite needing a win to reach the last 16, Serbia were unable to break the deadlock against their Scandinavian opponents, with the match descending into a gruelling battle of attrition, ending in a disappointing 0-0 stalemate.

The draw sees Serbia crashing out of the tournament while Denmark scrapes through the knockout stages, finishing two points behind Group C leaders England and tied with third-place Slovenia.

Denmark will now face host nation Germany in Dortmund on Sunday.

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The streets of Munich were flooded with Serbian and Danish football fans on Tuesday as teams geared up for the final group stage matches of Euro 2024.

Footage shows ecstatic fans from both sides cheering and dancing while waving flags at various locations in the Bavarian capital, including Marienplatz Square and a fan zone.

"It's a really great atmosphere; a lot of Danish people have come here to be happy and we're just excited for the match today. It's going to be great," a football supporter said.

"I always have hope. You know that we're going to win. Even looking at the way they play, they play better than us, I have to confess. But, like I said, there is always hope," a Serbian fan added.

Despite needing a win to reach the last 16, Serbia were unable to break the deadlock against their Scandinavian opponents, with the match descending into a gruelling battle of attrition, ending in a disappointing 0-0 stalemate.

The draw sees Serbia crashing out of the tournament while Denmark scrapes through the knockout stages, finishing two points behind Group C leaders England and tied with third-place Slovenia.

Denmark will now face host nation Germany in Dortmund on Sunday.

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