While the Three Lions will be roared on by the majority of the 60,000-strong crowd in attendance at the national stadium on Wednesday, many neutrals could be backing Denmark.
Kasper Hjulmand’s side have caught the eye with their attacking, attractive football having had to deal with the emotions of seeing team-mate Christian Eriksen suffer a cardiac arrest in their tournament opener with Finland.
“Yeah, definitely it’s been really inspiring their journey,” Harry agreed. “Our thoughts have always been with Christian and his recovery and we’re all right behind that.
“They’re a good team and for years they’ve proven that they’re a top team. I think they’re the highest ranked team we’ll have played in this competition.
“We know they’re a strong team with great leaders, great experience so we know it’s going to be a tough game but we’re really focused on ourselves.”