

After their last-16 match was postponed due to a rainstorm, Germany defeated Denmark 2-0 on June 29 to go to the Euro 2024 quarterfinals thanks to goals from Kai Havertz and Jamal Musiala in the second half.
Due to bad weather, the match was postponed for twenty minutes in the first half. Soon after the interval, Danish defender Joachim Andersen had his close-range strike ruled offside and he gave up a penalty that Havertz converted in the 53rd minute. In front of an enthusiastic audience, Germany opened the match brightly. Nico Schlotterbeck had previously had a goal disallowed for a foul in the build-up, but Denmark gradually gained momentum and scored just before halftime. But in the 68th minute, Musiala raced on to a pass over the top and curled in his third goal of the competition, giving the hosts an insurmountable advantage and sending Germany into the round of eight, where they will play either Spain or Georgia.