Finland: 1. Hradecky, 2. Hoskonen, 17. Alho( till 62'), 4. Ivanov R-t, 6. Kamara G., 11. Schüller( till 62'), 14. Kairinen, 16. Peltola, 21. Niskanen( till 13'), 9. Källman( till 84'), 10. Pukki( till 62')
Substitution: 18. Uronen(from 13'), 8. Antman(from 62'), 13. Soiri(from 62'), 20. Pohjanpalo(from 62'), 7. Taylor Robert(from 84')
Bench: 12. Joronen, 23. Sinisalo, 3. Jensen R., 5. Tenho, 15. Tomas Di., 19. Maenpaa N.
Yellow Cards: Ivanov R-t 18', Uronen 53', Pohjanpalo 79'
Denmark: 1. Schmeichel, 2. Andersen J., 6. Christensen A., 14. Kristensen R.( till 80'), 5. Maehle, 19. Wind( till 67'), 10. Eriksen C., 11. Skov Olsen( till 81'), 12. Lindstrøm( till 46'), 15. Nørgaard( till 75'), 23. Hojbjerg
Substitution: 21. Höjlund R.(from 46'), 20. Poulsen Y.(from 67'), 8. Delaney(from 75'), 17. Kristiansen(from 80'), 4. Kjaer(from 81')
Bench: 16. Hermansen, 22. Roennow, 3. Nelsson V., 7. Jensen Ma., 13. Hjulmand, 9. Braithwaite, 18. Daramy
Yellow Cards: Kristensen R. 13', Nørgaard 62', Poulsen Y. 73', Andersen J. 90'
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Denmark coach Kasper Hjulmand speaks to FIFA about 2022 World Cup:
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