<p>Kevin De Bruyne scored the winner as Belgium beat Denmark 2-1 to reach the knockout stage of Euro 2020 on Thursday in Copenhagen, where fans and players showed their support for Christian Eriksen, while the Netherlands also booked a last-16 spot.</p>.<p>De Bruyne claimed a goal and an assist with an excellent second-half display as a substitute as Roberto Martinez's Belgium denied Denmark a crucial point in Group B.</p>.<p>"We can be happy," De Bruyne told RTBF. "We knew that there would be difficult moments against Denmark and in front of this crowd, with everything that happened."</p>.<p>Five days after Eriksen required emergency medical treatment to revive him in Denmark's opening loss to Finland, his team were back in action at the same venue.</p>.<p>With the Inter Milan midfielder potentially within ear-shot, recovering at Rigshospitalet less than a kilometre away, the Danes took a second-minute lead to send the 25,000-strong crowd wild as Yussuf Poulsen fired into the bottom corner.</p>.<p>It was the second-quickest goal in European Championship history.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/christian-eriksen-to-get-heart-starter-implant-after-collapse-on-pitch-998426.html" target="_blank">Christian Eriksen to get heart starter implant after collapse on pitch</a></strong></p>.<p>Belgium kicked the ball out of play after 10 minutes as the players and supporters held a minute's applause for Eriksen, who usually wears the number 10 shirt.</p>.<p>The 29-year-old is to be fitted with a defibrillator after suffering a cardiac arrest.</p>.<p>The hosts had chances to double their lead, but the game was changed by the half-time introduction of De Bruyne for his first appearance of the tournament after suffering facial fractures in Manchester City's Champions League final loss to Chelsea.</p>.<p>The midfielder showed great composure to tee up Thorgan Hazard to tap in a 55th-minute leveller, before running onto fellow substitute Eden Hazard's clever pass and hammering a left-footed strike past Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel with 20 minutes remaining.</p>.<p>"I didn't want to celebrate that goal. I have too much respect for the Danish fans," De Bruyne added.</p>.<p>Belgium join Italy in the last 16, sitting three points clear of Russia and Finland -- who they face in Saint Petersburg on Monday needing a point to finish top of the Group B table.</p>.<p>Denmark still have a chance of reaching the next round, as a win over Russia in their final group game in Copenhagen could potentially see them through.</p>.<p>Frank de Boer's Netherlands marked their return to major tournament football after a seven-year absence by reaching the last 16 with a game to spare after a 2-0 win over Austria in Amsterdam.</p>.<p>Denzel Dumfries, who scored the winner in a dramatic 3-2 victory over Ukraine on Sunday, won a penalty for a foul by Austria captain David Alaba which was scored by Memphis Depay in the 11th minute.</p>.<p>The 25-year-old Dumfries, who plays for PSV Eindhoven, slotted home to finish off a brilliant attack led by Depay and Donyell Malen with 23 minutes to play.</p>.<p>"The most important thing isn't my performance, it's the three points," said Dumfries. "We created good chances and deserved the victory."</p>.<p>Juventus defender Matthijs de Ligt was back in the side after sitting out the opener with a groin problem and helped the Dutch keep their first European Championship clean sheet since a 2-0 group-stage victory over Romania in 2008.</p>.<p>The Netherlands' win seals top spot in Group C ahead of Austria and Ukraine, who meet on Monday with second place up for grabs, and makes North Macedonia the first side to be eliminated from this year's tournament.</p>.<p>Ukraine edged out North Macedonia in the group's other game with a 2-1 victory in Bucharest as Andriy Yarmolenko and Roman Yaremchuk both scored their second goals of the tournament.</p>.<p>Ezgjan Alioski pulled one back for major tournament debutants North Macedonia, but they failed to find an equaliser.</p>.<p>On Friday, England look to seal a place in the knockout phase when they welcome old rivals Scotland to Wembley, while Croatia take on the Czech Republic in the other Group D game.</p>.<p>Manchester United centre-back Harry Maguire will return to the England squad after a six-week absence with an ankle injury, while Scotland will welcome back Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney.</p>.<p>Elsewhere, Sweden will look to back up their hard-fought goalless draw with Spain in Saint Petersburg against Slovakia, who beat Poland in their Group E opener.</p>
<p>Kevin De Bruyne scored the winner as Belgium beat Denmark 2-1 to reach the knockout stage of Euro 2020 on Thursday in Copenhagen, where fans and players showed their support for Christian Eriksen, while the Netherlands also booked a last-16 spot.</p>.<p>De Bruyne claimed a goal and an assist with an excellent second-half display as a substitute as Roberto Martinez's Belgium denied Denmark a crucial point in Group B.</p>.<p>"We can be happy," De Bruyne told RTBF. "We knew that there would be difficult moments against Denmark and in front of this crowd, with everything that happened."</p>.<p>Five days after Eriksen required emergency medical treatment to revive him in Denmark's opening loss to Finland, his team were back in action at the same venue.</p>.<p>With the Inter Milan midfielder potentially within ear-shot, recovering at Rigshospitalet less than a kilometre away, the Danes took a second-minute lead to send the 25,000-strong crowd wild as Yussuf Poulsen fired into the bottom corner.</p>.<p>It was the second-quickest goal in European Championship history.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/christian-eriksen-to-get-heart-starter-implant-after-collapse-on-pitch-998426.html" target="_blank">Christian Eriksen to get heart starter implant after collapse on pitch</a></strong></p>.<p>Belgium kicked the ball out of play after 10 minutes as the players and supporters held a minute's applause for Eriksen, who usually wears the number 10 shirt.</p>.<p>The 29-year-old is to be fitted with a defibrillator after suffering a cardiac arrest.</p>.<p>The hosts had chances to double their lead, but the game was changed by the half-time introduction of De Bruyne for his first appearance of the tournament after suffering facial fractures in Manchester City's Champions League final loss to Chelsea.</p>.<p>The midfielder showed great composure to tee up Thorgan Hazard to tap in a 55th-minute leveller, before running onto fellow substitute Eden Hazard's clever pass and hammering a left-footed strike past Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel with 20 minutes remaining.</p>.<p>"I didn't want to celebrate that goal. I have too much respect for the Danish fans," De Bruyne added.</p>.<p>Belgium join Italy in the last 16, sitting three points clear of Russia and Finland -- who they face in Saint Petersburg on Monday needing a point to finish top of the Group B table.</p>.<p>Denmark still have a chance of reaching the next round, as a win over Russia in their final group game in Copenhagen could potentially see them through.</p>.<p>Frank de Boer's Netherlands marked their return to major tournament football after a seven-year absence by reaching the last 16 with a game to spare after a 2-0 win over Austria in Amsterdam.</p>.<p>Denzel Dumfries, who scored the winner in a dramatic 3-2 victory over Ukraine on Sunday, won a penalty for a foul by Austria captain David Alaba which was scored by Memphis Depay in the 11th minute.</p>.<p>The 25-year-old Dumfries, who plays for PSV Eindhoven, slotted home to finish off a brilliant attack led by Depay and Donyell Malen with 23 minutes to play.</p>.<p>"The most important thing isn't my performance, it's the three points," said Dumfries. "We created good chances and deserved the victory."</p>.<p>Juventus defender Matthijs de Ligt was back in the side after sitting out the opener with a groin problem and helped the Dutch keep their first European Championship clean sheet since a 2-0 group-stage victory over Romania in 2008.</p>.<p>The Netherlands' win seals top spot in Group C ahead of Austria and Ukraine, who meet on Monday with second place up for grabs, and makes North Macedonia the first side to be eliminated from this year's tournament.</p>.<p>Ukraine edged out North Macedonia in the group's other game with a 2-1 victory in Bucharest as Andriy Yarmolenko and Roman Yaremchuk both scored their second goals of the tournament.</p>.<p>Ezgjan Alioski pulled one back for major tournament debutants North Macedonia, but they failed to find an equaliser.</p>.<p>On Friday, England look to seal a place in the knockout phase when they welcome old rivals Scotland to Wembley, while Croatia take on the Czech Republic in the other Group D game.</p>.<p>Manchester United centre-back Harry Maguire will return to the England squad after a six-week absence with an ankle injury, while Scotland will welcome back Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney.</p>.<p>Elsewhere, Sweden will look to back up their hard-fought goalless draw with Spain in Saint Petersburg against Slovakia, who beat Poland in their Group E opener.</p>