Late to the thread, but the Eriksen collapse was the scariest thing I've seen at any sporting event. They showed a brief shot of him lying on the field with eyes open and unresponsive that made me sure he was dead. Thank goodness he's stable now. The cause has not been identified, and I wonder if his playing career is over? I sure hope he make a full recovery and is able to lead a normal life.
Soccer-wise, UEFA screwed up. There's no way that game should have been restarted on the same day. Kaspar Schmeichel came back out onto the field still crying, and it was his error that led to the only goal. When Denmark won a penalty in the late game, it's a shot Eriksen would normally have taken, and that Højberg botched so badly that the save wasn't even a challenge. Give folks at least a day to cope with the new reality, then make thought-through plans to resume. I understand it's a tournament, and there are good reasons to hustle things along, but they should have been more compassionate about it than that.
Agree about the Czech goal. That was incredible. A blocked shot by Scotland from 25-yards or so out from the Czech goal, and the next touch of the ball was a perfectly weighted 49-yard one-the-run strike straight into the Scottish net. It's here, if you haven't seen it.