
Jarrod Bowen 6/10
(On for Foden 69’) One of a triple substitution as England desperately needed freshening up. AP
Kasper Schmeichel 7/10
DENMARK RATINGS: Former Leicester City keeper did not have much to do in first half bar pick ball out of net after Kane goal. Beaten by Foden shot but saved by post after break and decent stop from WaShow more
Andreas Christensen 8/10
Important nudge on Saka early in second half as England man threatened to score but could only send weak header into side netting. Denmark’s back three were excellent against lacklustre England attackShow more
Joachim Andersen 8/10
Sent header from corner looping on to roof of England net shortly after Dane’s first-half leveller. Denmark’s defence certainly did its job with Kane, Foden and Saka all hooked after break. AFP
Jannik Vestergaard 8/10
Picked up first-half booking for chopping down Saka but was generally impressive against an attacking line-up that has been billed as one of the best in Euro 2024. AP
Joakim Maehle 7/10
Wing-back put in a hard shift up and down the right flank. Had to be on his toes with Foden brighter than his previous match. Booked for foul on England substitute Bowen. EPA
Morten Hjulmand 8/10
Hit superb low strike from distance that flew into the net off the post to make it 1-1 with his first international goal coming in memorable fashion. AFP
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg 8/10
Skinned by Foden early on and relieved to see England attacker shoot over. One slapstick, delayed reaction fall when trying to claim penalty. Had two shots comfortably saved and flashed another just wShow more
Victor Kristiansen 5/10
Went to sleep on left and caught on ball by Walker whose ball into the box was turned in by Kane in what was pretty much the only defensive error all game from Danes. AFP
Christian Eriksen 7/10
Scorer in opening game against Slovenia but no sight of goal here until he sent long-range effort well over just after hour mark but reliable as ever with his distribution and said after the game he fShow more
Jonas Wind 6/10
Saw strike deflected and loop over England bar in opening 45 minutes which was his only attempt on goal. Busy without any standout moment. AFP
Rasmus Hojlund 6/10
Always full of running, offering an outlet for his teammates but not a single sniff of goal for Manchester United striker who was well marked by Guehi. Reuters
Mikkel Damsgaard 6/10
DENMARK SUBS: Damsgaard (On for Wind 57’) Stung Pickford’s hands with shot from edge of box. AP
Alexander Bah 6/10
(On for Kristiansen 57’) Wasted opportunity after catching Guehi in position but took too long with England defender able to get back and block cross. PA
Yussuf Poulsen 6/10
(On for Hojlund 67’) Experienced forward couldn’t help Denmark earn the win their performance deserved. PA
Andreas Skov Olsen N/A
(On for Eriksen 82’) On for closing stages. Getty Images
Christian Norgaard N/A
(On for Hjumland 82’) Quickfire booking for foul on Gallagher. AP
Jordan Pickford 6/10
ENGLAND RATINGS: Beaten from distance by Hjulmand’s fantastic strike and survived his goal being peppered with shots from Hojbjerg. EPA
Kyle Walker 6/10
Went over early on his ankle as the pitch cut up, but crept up on Christensen to snatch posssesion then cross ball for Kane's opener. Speaks well. Blamed "tournament football" for England’s malaise. AShow more
Marc Guehi 8/10
England’s best player, he defended well stopping passes and high balls reaching Hojlund. His error allowed Denmark in for late attack, but he got back well to make a block Bah. AP
John Stones 6/10
Like Foden, he’s so good for his club yet a shadow of the player for his country as a shattered-looking England followed an opening win with a draw they barely deserved. More touches (81) than any EngShow more
Kieran Trippier 6/10
Well-timed challenges against early Denmark attacks – and sat deep as England soaked up pressure after taking lead. AP
Trent Alexander-Arnold 5/10
First player off after 53 minutes, same as in the first game. It’s not working with him playing in the middle. England were too slow and rather than try to extend their lead, tried to defend it. At a Show more
Declan Rice 4/10
Another who has excelled for club this season yet seemed anodyne for his country as England’s midfield was dominated after Denmark equalised. His manager is not getting the best from him. PA
Jude Bellingham 6/10
Subdued. Played as a ‘10’ and involved in setting up the first goal. Difficult for him as he’d win the ball back and have limited options where to pass it in a lethargic England performance. AFP
Phil Foden 5/10
Subject of the biggest terrace song of the evening sung by the massive England following, to the tune of Bruce Springsteen’s Dancing in the Dark, he hit the post on 55 as England were desperate for soShow more
Bukayo Saka 5/10
Lively around the hour mark but playing for a team second best to the Danes in almost every area. England’s press didn’t work. Getty Images
Harry Kane 5/10
Opened the scoring with his 64th England goal after 18 minutes but little impact on game as had little service. Came deep to get the ball and defend, but he’s a number nine and England needed him highShow more
Conor Gallagher 6/10
ENGLAND SUBS: Gallagher (On for Alexander-Arnold 54’) Brought on to try and bring energy into midfield. Booked. AP
Ollie Watkins 7/10
(On for Kane 69’) While he only had five touches, he played off the shoulder of defenders and ran behind as England showed an ounce of urgency. Saw shot blocked by keeper with one of those runs. AFP
Eberechi Eze 6/10
(On for Saka 69’) Palace winger brought on to give more options and a cutting edge. Didn’t really happen. AFP
Jarrod Bowen 6/10
(On for Foden 69’) One of a triple substitution as England desperately needed freshening up. AP
Kasper Schmeichel 7/10
DENMARK RATINGS: Former Leicester City keeper did not have much to do in first half bar pick ball out of net after Kane goal. Beaten by Foden shot but saved by post after break and decent stop from WaShow more
Andreas Christensen 8/10
Important nudge on Saka early in second half as England man threatened to score but could only send weak header into side netting. Denmark’s back three were excellent against lacklustre England attackShow more
Joachim Andersen 8/10
Sent header from corner looping on to roof of England net shortly after Dane’s first-half leveller. Denmark’s defence certainly did its job with Kane, Foden and Saka all hooked after break. AFP
Jannik Vestergaard 8/10
Picked up first-half booking for chopping down Saka but was generally impressive against an attacking line-up that has been billed as one of the best in Euro 2024. AP
Joakim Maehle 7/10
Wing-back put in a hard shift up and down the right flank. Had to be on his toes with Foden brighter than his previous match. Booked for foul on England substitute Bowen. EPA
Morten Hjulmand 8/10
Hit superb low strike from distance that flew into the net off the post to make it 1-1 with his first international goal coming in memorable fashion. AFP
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg 8/10
Skinned by Foden early on and relieved to see England attacker shoot over. One slapstick, delayed reaction fall when trying to claim penalty. Had two shots comfortably saved and flashed another just wShow more
Victor Kristiansen 5/10
Went to sleep on left and caught on ball by Walker whose ball into the box was turned in by Kane in what was pretty much the only defensive error all game from Danes. AFP
Christian Eriksen 7/10
Scorer in opening game against Slovenia but no sight of goal here until he sent long-range effort well over just after hour mark but reliable as ever with his distribution and said after the game he fShow more
Jonas Wind 6/10
Saw strike deflected and loop over England bar in opening 45 minutes which was his only attempt on goal. Busy without any standout moment. AFP
Rasmus Hojlund 6/10
Always full of running, offering an outlet for his teammates but not a single sniff of goal for Manchester United striker who was well marked by Guehi. Reuters
Mikkel Damsgaard 6/10
DENMARK SUBS: Damsgaard (On for Wind 57’) Stung Pickford’s hands with shot from edge of box. AP
Alexander Bah 6/10
(On for Kristiansen 57’) Wasted opportunity after catching Guehi in position but took too long with England defender able to get back and block cross. PA
Yussuf Poulsen 6/10
(On for Hojlund 67’) Experienced forward couldn’t help Denmark earn the win their performance deserved. PA
Andreas Skov Olsen N/A
(On for Eriksen 82’) On for closing stages. Getty Images
Christian Norgaard N/A
(On for Hjumland 82’) Quickfire booking for foul on Gallagher. AP
Jordan Pickford 6/10
ENGLAND RATINGS: Beaten from distance by Hjulmand’s fantastic strike and survived his goal being peppered with shots from Hojbjerg. EPA
Kyle Walker 6/10
Went over early on his ankle as the pitch cut up, but crept up on Christensen to snatch posssesion then cross ball for Kane's opener. Speaks well. Blamed "tournament football" for England’s malaise. AShow more
Marc Guehi 8/10
England’s best player, he defended well stopping passes and high balls reaching Hojlund. His error allowed Denmark in for late attack, but he got back well to make a block Bah. AP
John Stones 6/10
Like Foden, he’s so good for his club yet a shadow of the player for his country as a shattered-looking England followed an opening win with a draw they barely deserved. More touches (81) than any EngShow more
Kieran Trippier 6/10
Well-timed challenges against early Denmark attacks – and sat deep as England soaked up pressure after taking lead. AP
Trent Alexander-Arnold 5/10
First player off after 53 minutes, same as in the first game. It’s not working with him playing in the middle. England were too slow and rather than try to extend their lead, tried to defend it. At a Show more
Declan Rice 4/10
Another who has excelled for club this season yet seemed anodyne for his country as England’s midfield was dominated after Denmark equalised. His manager is not getting the best from him. PA
Jude Bellingham 6/10
Subdued. Played as a ‘10’ and involved in setting up the first goal. Difficult for him as he’d win the ball back and have limited options where to pass it in a lethargic England performance. AFP
Phil Foden 5/10
Subject of the biggest terrace song of the evening sung by the massive England following, to the tune of Bruce Springsteen’s Dancing in the Dark, he hit the post on 55 as England were desperate for soShow more
Bukayo Saka 5/10
Lively around the hour mark but playing for a team second best to the Danes in almost every area. England’s press didn’t work. Getty Images
Harry Kane 5/10
Opened the scoring with his 64th England goal after 18 minutes but little impact on game as had little service. Came deep to get the ball and defend, but he’s a number nine and England needed him highShow more
Conor Gallagher 6/10
ENGLAND SUBS: Gallagher (On for Alexander-Arnold 54’) Brought on to try and bring energy into midfield. Booked. AP
Ollie Watkins 7/10
(On for Kane 69’) While he only had five touches, he played off the shoulder of defenders and ran behind as England showed an ounce of urgency. Saw shot blocked by keeper with one of those runs. AFP
Eberechi Eze 6/10
(On for Saka 69’) Palace winger brought on to give more options and a cutting edge. Didn’t really happen. AFP