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Euros news LIVE: Christian Eriksen latest; England suffer Henderson injury blow; results today

 (The FA via Getty Images)
(The FA via Getty Images)

Euro 2020 news - LIVE

Day five at the Euros is upon us with two games as a stacked Group F finally takes centre stage.

Cristiano Ronaldo and defending champions Portugal were in action first as they beat Hungary 3-0 in Budapest at 5pm BST, with that encounter whetting the appetite for a mammoth showdown between France and Germany in Munich - and a Mats Hummels own goal gave the world champions a 1-0 win.

Meanwhile, Denmark star Christian Eriksen has reassured fans that he “feels okay” and is “fine, under the circumstances” in a public message issued from his hospital bed in Copenhagen as he recovers and undergoes further tests following the cardiac arrest suffered on the pitch against Finland on Saturday.

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There’s also been news of an injury blow for England, with Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson forced to withdraw from the Euros with a hip injury. His place in Gareth Southgate’s squad will be taken by Sheffield United counterpart Aaron Ramsdale.

On Monday night, Spain could not find a way past Sweden despite their dominance in Seville, while Slovakia sprung a shock against Robert Lewandowski and 10-man Poland.

Meanwhile, Scotland’s first match at a major tournament since 1998 ended with a demoralising 2-0 loss to the Czech Republic, with Patrik Schick scoring what will surely be the goal of the tournament from near the halfway line at Hampden Park.

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