The young Bees go into the match looking to claim their first points of the tournament having been narrowly beaten by Icelandic side Breiðablik on Thursday last week.

About Brøndby IF

Brøndby IF are next up for The Bees as they take on the Danish side, who are currently third in the Danish Superliga after 17 games going into their winter break. The side are set to return to league action in late February when they face FC Nordsjælland on 20 February.

The side have been playing in the Europa League this season and they have taken on Lyon, Rangers and Sparta Prague.

In charge of Brøndby is Neils Frederiksen, who took charge of the side in 2019. He has also been in charge of Lyngby, where he worked with Brentford player Christian Nørgaard, before he departed for Esbjerg in 2015. He took charge of Denmark Under-21s for four years and he took them to the European Championships in 2017 and 2019.

The side’s first match of the tournament saw them beat Vålerenga 2-1 with goals from Kevin Mensah and Andreas Bruus.

Team News

After being involved with the First Team's trip to Everton recently, Daniel Oyegoke and Nathan Young-Coombes have joined up with the squad ahead of the fixture.

How to watch

Supporters will be able to gain entry to the fixtures for 10 euros per game which can be paid on the gate. Anyone wishing to attend the Atlantic Cup this year will have to prove they have been double vaccinated unless medically exempt. If you are unable to present when asked to do so, entry to the stadium will be declined.

You can watch tomorrow’s match by following the process below. Each match is priced at £4.99

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