Euro 2020: Will tournament continue after Christian Eriksen collapses in Denmark game

Will Euro 2020 continue? Shocking scenes in Denmark leave tournament stunned as Christian Eriksen requires CPR on the pitch after collapsing in group clash with Finland

The world of football was left traumatised after Denmark star Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch during their Euro 2020 fixture with Finland in Copenhagen.

Saturday night’s match at the Parken Stadium was suspended, with UEFA announcing that Eriksen has been stabilised and transferred to the hospital after doctors performed CPR on him.

Photographs showed Eriksen apparently conscious and sitting up as he was transported off the field on a rolling stretcher.

A statement by the Danish Football Association confirmed Eriksen is awake and waiting for further tests in hospital.

But what implications will this have on Euro 2020 going forward?

Saturday’s Belgium vs Russia match

The other Group B fixture between Belgium and Russia, to be played in Saint Petersburg at 8pm UK time, is expected to go ahead as planned.

England media duties

An England press conference at which manager Gareth Southgate and captain Harry Kane were due to appear to preview Sunday’s match against Croatia has been cancelled.

This was due to have taken place at 6.30pm. England’s Twitter account sent their best wishes to Eriksen and his family.

Kane is a former team-mate of Eriksen from the Dane’s time as a Tottenham player.