After cruising to an easy win over Armenia, France will continue their EURO 2016 preparations as they travel to take on Denmark on Sunday, October 11th. Here are some live TV listings & online streaming options for Denmark vs. France.

As EURO 2016 hosts, France fortunately do not have to go through a grueling qualifying process. Still, that has not prevented Les Bleus from making sure that they are solidly prepared by taking on opponents both from Europe and South America in a series of friendlies, which have produced mixed results. They suffered defeats to Brazil, Belgium, and surprisingly, Albania, but have successfully dealt with Portugal, Denmark, and most recently, Armenia which means that they have won three straight games on the trot.

With tough clashes against England and Germany next month - both of whom could likely be potential opponents at next  year's tournament - Didier Deschamps will want to continue fine-tuning his squad as he needs to solidify his starting XI for the big event next summer. 

Denmark

Denmark, unfortunately, do not have a good track record against France as they have avoided defeat in only five out of their 12 past meetings (four wins and one draw). To make matters worse, Morten Olsen's men will be coming into this game having lost to Portugal and De Rød-Hvide have only won two out of their last five friendlies. The other three ended in defeats: Turkey (1-2), Romania (2-0) and France (0-2).

Olsen, who plans to retire after EURO 2016, will hope that Christian Eriksen and Nicklas Bendtner have a good game, with the Tottenham man starting the attacks from a playmaker position and Bendtner's size and strength to hopefully cause France's defense trouble both in the air and on the ground. 

As noted previously, Denmark have only beaten France four times in their 12 meetings thus far. The last was during the 2002 World Cup, and one will have to go back quite a bit to note the other three: EURO 1992 in Sweden that finished at 2-1 and a friendly on September 7, 1983 that finished at 3-1.

And the last time Denmark enjoyed a massive win over France? It was well before any of the players, let alone their parents and even grandparents were even born. On October 22, 1908, they had a field day as they crushed France 17-1 in a friendly. 

France

Les Bleus had no difficulty in dispatching Armenia, who are already out of the running for a EURO 2016 spot. In this match, Deschamps opted to field Atletico Madrid's Antoine Griezmann and Real Madrid's Karim Benzema to lead the attack and it was a resounding result, with Griezmann and Benzema grabbing a goal and a brace respectively. And to make sure he wasn't left out on the goal-fest, Yohan Cabaye also added one of his own to make it 4-0 in favor of the hosts to the delight of the home crowd.

Unfortunately, recent reports have indicated that Benzema is currently struggling with a hamstring injury sustained during the team's recent win. And as football fans know, these kind of injuries take weeks to recover, hence ruling him out of commission for his club as well.

Although key midfielder Paul Pogba missed out due to injury, Deschamps still has the squad depth to produce some good results against England and Germany in their upcoming, mouth-watering friendly clashes. Another exciting prospect is Manchester United starlet Anthony Martial, who so far has done well enough to justify being the most expensive teenager in footballing history, and it will be interesting if the 19-year-old ex-Monaco man is given a run-out in this fixture.

Arsenal's Olivier Giroud has incurred the disdain of fans, who booed him off the pitch despite France's win over Serbia, and despite his inconsistent form with Lyon, Alexandre Lacazette nonetheless has been included in the squad as Deschamps tries to figure out his preferred attackers for EURO 2016.

The last meeting between the two sides ended as a comfortable 2-0 win for Les Bleus, and in fact, they have won five out of their last six meetings, with the last loss taking place during the 2002 World Cup played in Korea and Japan. All in all, Les Bleus have only lost to Denmark in four out of their 12 meetings, meaning that they will be coming into this match enjoying a superior historical head-to-head record.

Will France continue their good form as they travel to take on Denmark? Or will the hosts cause them a bit of worry?

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Match details, result and original broadcast info

Denmark 1 - 2 France

October 11, 2015 2:45pmParken (København)

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