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Northern Ireland Men's Football Team

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  1. How to follow Denmark v Northern Ireland across BBC Sport published at 07:12 7 June

    Denmark v Northern Ireland team badges

    Northern Ireland face Denmark in Copenhagen on Saturday as Michael O'Neill prepares for the World Cup qualifiers that start in September.

    The match is live across BBC Sport and here is all you need to know about our coverage.

    TV coverage

    Josh Magennis and Stuart Dallas are the pundits with Stephen Watson in studio with Gavin Andrews pitchside in Denmark.

    Thomas Kane and former NI defender Stephen Craigan are on commentary with coverage starting on BBC Two NI and BBC iPlayer from 17:40 BST

    Radio coverage

    You can also listen to the match live on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio Ulster.

    Former Northern Ireland internationals George McCartney and Keith Gillespie Mark Sidebottom in studio with coverage underway at 17:45 BST.

    Former Northern Ireland defender John O'Neill will be alongside Joel Taggart on commentary.

    Online coverage

    You will be able to watch or listen to the match on the BBC Sport NI website with live text build-up starting from 17:00 BST.

    We'll also have in-game clips during the match alongside our live text commentary with the best of the reaction, analysis and highlights after the game.

  2. Stats ahead of Northern Ireland v Denmarkpublished at 07:03 7 June

    Denmark v Northern Ireland team badges

    Denmark are unbeaten in all six of their previous home matches against Northern Ireland in all competitions (W4 D2), keeping four clean sheets.

    Northern Ireland have won two of their last three games against Denmark (L1), after only winning one of their first 10 meetings with the Danes (D5 L4).

    Northern Ireland have won just one of their last 24 matches against nations ranked inside the top 25 of the FIFA rankings (D5 L18), though it was a win against Denmark in November 2023.

    Denmark have won 23 of their last 26 home matches in all competitions (D1 L2) and are unbeaten in each of their last 16 friendlies on home soil (W13 D3), since a 2-1 loss to in October 2015.

    Northern Ireland are winless in each of their last three matches (D2 L1), their longest run since going five without victory between March and September 2023.

    Denmark have lost two of their four matches under manager Brian Riemer (W1 D1), the same number of defeats as they suffered across their final 16 games under their previous permanent manager Kasper Hjulmand (W9 D5).

    Christian Eriksen has been directly involved in four goals in his last five Denmark appearances, both scoring and assisting against Switzerland in October, and last time out against Portugal.

    Isaac Price has scored in each of his last three national team appearances, with David Healy in August 2007 the last player to score in four successive outings for Northern Ireland.

    All data provided by Opta

  3. Northern Ireland 2-0 Denmark, November 2023published at 08:04 6 June

    Dion Charles celebrates scoring against DenmarkImage source, Press Eye

    Ahead of Saturday's meeting between Northern Ireland and Denmark, let's take you back to the last time these two sides played.

    Michael O'Neill's side ended a poor Euro 2024 qualifying campaign on a high with a 2-0 win over the Danes at Windsor Park in November 2023.

    Second-half goals from Isaac Price and Dion Charles sealed the victory against the visitor who had already secured their place in the Euros.

    As a result, they rested a few big names for the Windsor Park encounter, with Manchester United pair Rasmus Hojlund and Christian Eriksen already missing out through injury.

    That didn't make the much-needed victory any less sweet for the Northern Ireland players and ers, however, with the Green and White Army bursting into life for the majority of the second half of a game in which there was little more than pride at stake.

    Read our match report from that night.

  4. Magennis still has 'a lot to offer' Northern Irelandpublished at 06:31 29 May

    Andy Gray
    BBC Sport NI Journalist

    Josh MagennisImage source, PressEye
    Image caption,

    Josh Magennis has scored 12 goals in 82 caps for Northern Ireland

    Experienced striker Josh Magennis is targeting a Northern Ireland return, itting he can "never be comfortable" with being left out of a squad.

    Manager Michael O'Neill omitted the 34-year-old frontman from March's friendlies to assess new forward options, but said the door would remain open for Magennis.

    Hip surgery has ruled Magennis out of June's games with Denmark and Iceland. but the Exeter City forward is aiming for a return when World Cup qualifying begins in September.

    "You can never be comfortable being left out of a squad," said Magennis, who has 12 goals in 82 Northern Ireland caps.

    "That's your own selfish ego, but you have to try and see the bigger picture.

    "Similar happened to me when I came into the squad, when Michael wanted to see me but there were other players before me and he knew what they could do."

    Magennis added that he still "has got a lot to offer" his country after scoring 12 goals in all competitions for League One side Exeter during the 2024-25 season.

    "It's up to me to continue to perform and keep my head down, and be ready to go whenever that opportunity comes again," Magennis added.

    "I still feel like I've got a lot to offer. I feel like I'm progressing and doing well, so I'm not slowing down any time soon."

    While recovering from surgery, Magennis is undertaking a coach education course with the Irish FA and working on his coaching badges, and says "it's a ion that I've got" when his playing career comes to a close.

    "I'll continue to play as long as I possibly can. I'm still enjoying playing football, but unfortunately in every dream you have to wake up and for me that's getting closer and closer as the seasons go on.

    "It's a ion I've got now to understand the game, learn the game and develop players as much as I can."

  5. Davis would be 'an asset' to Rangers coaching teampublished at 10:51 21 May

    Steven Davis and David HealyImage source, Presseye
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    Steven Davis and David Healy were international team-mates with Northern Ireland

    David Healy, a former team-mate of Steven Davis with both Rangers and Northern Ireland, has said the former midfielder would be "an asset" if he were to become part of the backroom staff at the Scottish Premiership giants.

    Davis has been linked with a coaching role at Rangers should Steven Gerrard return for a second spell as boss.

    Gerrard is understood to be one of the leading contenders to take charge after Barry Ferguson's interim term in charge came to an end.

    Davis was put in temporary control of first-team affairs following the departure of former manager Michael Beale in October 2023.

    The 40-year-old was caretaker boss for two games, a Europa League defeat by Aris Limassol and a league win over St Mirren, before Philippe Clement was appointed to the position on a permanent basis.

    As a player, Davis made a total of 239 appearances for Rangers during two spells with the club.

    "Steve has had the privilege and the honour of being in [at Rangers as a coach] for a little bit and I don't think it fazed him," said Northern Ireland's record men's international goalscorer Healy.

    "I don't think anything ever fazed Steve as a player or as a person. He's pretty relaxed, he's pretty comfortable in his own tone and what he wants to say.

    "If Rangers feel, when the new manager comes in, whoever he's going to be, feels there's an opportunity for Steve to go in. I think Steve would be an asset to have at Rangers, no matter who the manager is."

    Davis is currently part of Michael O'Neill's backroom set-up with Northern Ireland, for whom he won a record 140 caps.

    "I know he's going through the process at the minute where he's going to do his coaching badges," said O'Neill.

    "He's going through the process of learning and, for me, there is no better role model or apprenticeship than to be working with or in and around Michael O'Neill, who is an incredibly talented coach."