First to shine in the German national soccer team's formation is Bayern Munich's goalkeeper Neuer, followed by Real Madrid's Galactico's Rüdiger, Leipzig's Raum, Bayern's Kimmich, and Hornets Dortmund's Schlotterbeck. Leverkusen's Andriesch and Real Madrid's Kroos occupy the 23rd and 8th positions, respectively. Bayern's Musiala, Sane and Gündoğan are also listed, as well as Red and Blue Barcelona's Gündoğan. Arsenal Gunners' Havertz takes the No. 7 spot.

The line-up of German players on the bench was equally star-studded, including Hermansen from Leicester City, Junnov from Union Berlin, Kjaer from AC Milan and Eriksen and Hoylen from Manchester United.

The Danish men's soccer team, despite having the lowest number of points in Group II, has been solid on defense. Despite a slight lack of offense, the team is full of players who have trained in Europe's top leagues, and they have become an important asset to the team with their wealth of real-world experience.

Denmark's starting lineup was revealed: Schmeichel in goal, a host of stars such as Andersen, Vestego, Meyler and Christensen at the back, and players such as Alexander Ba and Højbjerg playing up front. Players like Delaney, Eriksen, Olsson and Hoylén fill the midfield void.

The Danish bench is also quite strong, including Leicester City's Hermannsen, Union Berlin's Junnov, AC Milan's Kjaer, and Manchester United's Eriksen and Hoylen.

Other substitutes include Jensen, Dolberg, Zanka, Dahmsgau and Norgau for Leicester City, Wende and Poulsen for Wolfsburg, Dreyer and R. Christensen for Leipzig, and Larsson for Burnley.

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