England vs Denmark live stream: how to watch while abroad, kick-off and when is it?

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Watch England vs Denmark abroad with a VPN (Image: Getty)

After a successful win versus Serbia on Sunday, England will be facing Denmark on Thursday June 20 as they face off at Frankfurt Arena in Frankfurt with a kick-off time of 5pm.

England got off to a winning start at Euro 2024 - but their 1-0 victory over Serbia was not entirely comfortable. Jude Bellingham scored the only goal just 13 minutes into the Group C clash in Gelsenkirchen.

England just about held on to a narrow win. Southgate and his players will care little about how it was achieved as they take on Denmark on June 20 before facing Slovenia on June 25.

But with many people grabbing flights on holiday and wanting to watch from another country, you might be wondering how you can watch a live stream of the match. The good news is there are sneaky ways you can watch especially if you're blocked from BBC iPlayer.

Here's everything you need to know about how to watch England vs Denmark on a live stream and how a VPN will help you bypass being blocked or hide your location and IP address if you want some privacy, and it's completely safe and legal to use.

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Watch England vs Slovenia from abroad and from ANYWHERE thanks to NordVPN.

NordVPN allows you to mask your IP so it makes it look like you're watching from the UK so you can watch the game while you're on holiday.

NordVPN will also hide all the information about where you're watching it from including location and IP address. 

How to watch England vs Denmark on BBC iPlayer while on holiday

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Fancy watching England while abroad on holiday? (Image: Getty)

BBC iPlayer typically blocks you from watching its stream when you aren't in the UK and is one of the most reliable places to watch the match on June 20.

The good news is that you can watch BBC iPlayer if you use a VPN and reroute your traffic through a UK IP. A VPN stands for "Virtual Private Network", but that's unlikely to shine much light on the situation. Instead, the easiest way to understand VPNs is by learning how they work.

VPNs create a secure and private pathway between your devices and the internet. It's easiest to imagine this as an encrypted tunnel that connects you with the website or online service that you're interacting with. By routing everything through this tunnel, everything you browse or watch is private.

A VPN will also mask your real IP to providers like BBC iPlayer so you can watch it from a hotel in Spain, Turkey or anywhere else.

The VPN we suggest is NordVPN which we gave five stars in our review and is the best VPN deal around. You can get it for as little as £2.69 a month and you can use it in the future to get cheaper flights, hotels and more.

NordVPN will also mask all the information about you including location and IP address if you want to watch it on BBC iPlayer during the day the match is being played.

At the moment, NordVPN is also offering a free eSIM data gift when you take out certain plans which is perfect for travellers who need some extra data. Another service offering the same private network perk is Surfshark, and will work on apps including BBC iPlayer, Netflix, and ITV (to name a few). 

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