England’s Euro 2020 hopes have been given renewed hope after equalising against Denmark at Wembley.
Forward Raheem Sterling pressured Danish defender Simon Kjaer to put the ball into his own net after Mikkel Damsgaard notched the opening goal inside half an hour with a long-distance free-kick in front of a stunned Wembley crowd.
The majority of the 60,000 fans inside the stadium – who include the Duke of Cambridge, the Football Association’s president, and Prime Minister Boris Johnson – erupted as Sterling helped bundle the ball home from close range on 39 minutes.
The Duke of Cambridge, the Football Association president, watches England at Wembley on Wednesday (Mike Egerton/PA)
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