Live blog – From party in Copenhagen to double party in Kortrijk: this is how you experienced the European Championship match against Denmark

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18:39

“The news” exceptionally at 8.10 pm

Because of the competition, “Het Journaal” will exceptionally not be broadcast at 7 p.m., but at 8.10 p.m., on One.



11:28

The minute by minute match report? Watch Sporza’s live blog


07 min

PHOTO: For Danish fans, match ends in minor

Disappointment in Copenhagen after the Danish team lost 1-2 to the Red Devils.

Though there are also some smiling (Belgian) faces in the Danish capital:


35 min

WATCH: 1-2! Supporters chant “Kevin”

After the equalizer, the party is complete when Kevin De Bruyne scores the 1-2.

This is how they experienced it in Kortrijk:


44 min

WATCH: If you go to the toilet, they will definitely score

Will you just see: if you finally go to the toilet, the Devils will surely score. It happened to this man in Genk.


45 min

WATCH: 1-1! Kortrijk and Rollegem exuberantly celebrate the equalizer

Relief in the country’s living rooms and on terraces when Thorgan Hazard scores the equalizer.

In Kortrijk and Rollegem this resulted in these outbursts of joy:


18:50

Watch: Danes applaud Eriksen

In Copenhagen, both inside and outside the stadium, there was applause for Danish footballer Christian Eriksen.

Outside the stadium, in the fan village with 1,300 fans, it looked like this:

You can see what the statement of support looked like in the stadium with our colleagues from Sporza:


18:27

WATCH: Kortrijk residents swallow at 1-0

That 1-0 for the Danes was hard to swallow, also for the fans who are watching the match on terraces in Kortrijk tonight:


18:11

WATCH: Party breaks loose in Copenhagen with first goal

In the fan village in Copenhagen, the Danes were soon able to raise their hands to celebrate the first goal of their national team.

Here’s what that collective outburst of joy looked like:


18:09

WATCH: Belgians in procession to the stadium

This is how the Belgians marched to the stadium in Copenhagen, in Copenhagen:


18:04

King Philippe during the national anthem

King Filip is at the football stadium in Copenhagen to attend the European Championship match. This is how the monarch experienced the Belgian national anthem.


17:45

PHOTO: Meanwhile in Rollegem

In Rollegem, in the south of West Flanders, the parish center is slowly filling up with supporters.


17:30

Hospital staff in Sint-Niklaas also support

The staff of the geriatrics department in the AZ Nikolaas sends this enthusiastic photo: “We are also supporting this evening.”


17:24

PHOTO: Antwerp terraces are also full

The terraces in the center of Antwerp are also filled with supporters preparing for the match.


17:21

WATCH: Kortrijk warms up for the match

The city center of Kortrijk is gradually filling up with football supporters.

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