The knockout stage at Euro 2020 kicks off in Amsterdam on Saturday, where group runners-up Wales and Denmark meet at the Johan Cruyff Arena seeking a place in the quarterfinals against either the Netherlands or Czech Republic.
Wales is hoping to conjure up more momentum in this competition, five years after securing a semifinal berth, while Denmark, the 1992 champion, is eyeing a magical run to put a storybook cap on a competition that began for the Danes in horrifying fashion following Christian Eriksen's collapse and cardiac arrest in their opener.
The teams have a limited history against one another, with Denmark carrying a slight 6-4-0 edge in their all-time meetings.