How to Watch Denmark, Italy, Netherlands, Poland Friendlies Tonight
How to Watch Denmark, Italy, Netherlands, Poland Friendlies

Several international friendlies are scheduled for this week ahead of the World Cup. Here is your guide to watching Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, and Poland in action tonight.

Kick-off Times and Locations

All four matches take place on Wednesday, June 3. Denmark faces DR Congo at 7pm BST at the Stade Maurice Dufrasne in Belgium. Italy vs Luxembourg, Poland vs Nigeria, and the Netherlands vs Algeria all kick off at 7:45pm UK time. Italy plays at the Stade de Luxembourg, Poland hosts Nigeria at the PGE Narodowy in Warsaw, and the Netherlands takes on Algeria at the Stadion Feijenoord.

TV Coverage in the UK

Football fans in the United Kingdom can watch all four matches live on Amazon Prime Video. The games are available to stream on Prime Video via mobile devices, tablets, or smart TVs.

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How to Watch in the United States

American viewers can access full coverage of all four friendlies on Fubo. Streaming is available through the Fubo app or desktop platform.

Denmark Team News

Manager Brian Riemer faces several absences. Kasper Schmeichel has stepped down from football after a serious shoulder injury, while Jannik Vestergaard and Christian Norgaard have retired from international football following Denmark's failure to qualify for the World Cup.

DR Congo Team News

Manager Sébastien Desabre aims to fine-tune his squad ahead of their World Cup return. Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Axel Tuanzebe could start in defence, with Noah Sadiki also in contention.

Italy Team News

Caretaker manager Silvio Baldini has several new faces after Italy failed to qualify. Davide Bartesaghi, Samuele Inacio, and Honest Ahanor could earn their first caps, with captain Gianluigi Donnarumma among the few senior stars included.

Luxembourg Team News

Jeff Strasser has selected an experienced squad. Laurent Jans continues as captain, with Daniel Sinani and Vincent Thill leading the attack.

Poland Team News

Jan Urban may give minutes to fringe players, with Robert Lewandowski leading the line. Mateusz Zukowski and Oskar Wojcik could earn their second caps.

Nigeria Team News

Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman may miss the game due to fitness concerns and transfer sagas. However, Wilfred Ndidi and Moses Simon are available for the World Cup-bound squad.

Netherlands Team News

Stefan de Vrij, Matthijs de Ligt, and Xavi Simons are sidelined for this fixture and the upcoming tournament. Crysencio Summerville receives his first call-up, and Marten de Roon has been selected.

Algeria Team News

Nabil Bentaleb is recalled after missing AFCON, alongside Marseille striker Amine Gouiri. Riyad Mahrez captains the side, with Luca Zidane also in the squad.

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