Tomorrow, Denmark returns to the Park in Copenhagen - the arena where Christian Eriksen had a cardiac arrest and fought for his life in Saturday's European Championship premiere against Finland.

- It will be emotional to return to the Park.

But we know we will have the whole nation behind us.

We must be prepared for these feelings and when the referee blows the whistle, we must make sure we are ready and use this energy in a positive way and do our best, says Denmark's national team captain Kasper Hjulmand at today's press conference.

- Of course we are still thinking about Christian and we will go out and play for him.

But we will also play for our identity and for the whole of Denmark.

Hjulmand says that the team had a good training session on Tuesday and that the team is ready for Thursday's match against Belgium.

- We are not done with the tournament but have two important matches ahead of us, first against Belgium which is a world-class opposition.

It's a real challenge but I love playing against the best and that's where Belgium belongs.

- Belgium will need to play well to beat us.

Team captain Simon Kjaer acted quickly when Eriksen collapsed and released, among other things, close to his friend's airways.

He could not finish the match but will be available for play tomorrow.

- We have all had good days.

We have another training and only after that we know more, but as it looks now it looks good, says Hjulmand.

The national team captain admits that Denmark will beat Belgium but believes in their team in the championship.

- I still think we can achieve something big this tournament, says Hjulmand.

CLIP: 60 seconds: Eriksen's fight for life

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60 seconds: Eriksen's fight for life