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  1. Results

    Results

    Semi-final - Denmark 2-0 Netherlands

    Women's singles: Mia Blichfeldt (Den) 2-0 Gayle Mahulette (Ned)

    Men's singles: Viktor Axelsen (Den) 2-1 Mark Caljouw (Ned)

    Mixed doubles: Mathias Christiansen/Christinna Pedersen (Den) 2-0 Selena Piek/Robin Tabeling (Ned)

    Semi-final - Germany 3-1 Russia

    Men's doubles: Mark Lamsfuss/Marvin Seidel (Ger) 2-0 Vladimir Ivanov/Ivan Sozonov (Rus)

    Women's singles: Yvonne Li (Ger) 2-1 Evgeniya Kosetskaya (Rus)

    Men's singles: Kai Schaefer (Ger) 1-2 Vladimir Malkov (Rus)

    Mixed doubles - Isabel Herttrich/Mark Lamsfuss (Ger) 2-0 Ekaterina Bolotova/Vladimir Ivanov (Rus)

  2. Route to the semi-finals

    Russia won all of their group matches including 5-0 victory over Germany. And the two nations will come up against one another again in the semi-finals after the Germans piped England to second place in Group 2.

    Defending champions Denmark started the tournament as first seeds and beat France, Netherlands and Spain in their qualification group. They will face Netherlands again in the semi-final after they won their final group game against France.

    Semi-final 1: Germany 3-1 Russia

    Semi-final 2: Denmark v Netherlands

  3. How can I watch?

    The European Mixed Team Championships will be broadcast live on the BBC Sport app, Connected TV and on the BBC Sport website. You can also on catch-up on all the action via the BBC iPlayer.

    Saturday 16th February

    09:00 – 16:30 - Connected TV & Online

    Sunday 17th February

    13:00 – 17:00 - Connected TV & Online

  4. About the tournament

    The European Mixed Team Championships is held every two years with reigning champions Denmark hosting this years competition in Copenhagen.

    Eight qualifying teams, including England and Ireland, were placed into two groups, with the top two making it through to the semi-finals.

    Each match is made up of a men's singles and women's singles tie before a men's, women's and mixed doubles game with each tie worth one point.

    Anders Antonsen
  5. Get Inspired: How to get into badminton

    Get Inspired

    #GetInspired

    Badminton is one of the most played sports in the United Kingdom, with over a million of us taking to the court each month - so, whether you want to play some casual rallies with a pal or have a competitive game, badminton is for anyone. It is an easy sport to pick up, most leisure centres have courts and you can hire racquets and shuttlecocks.

    Visit these club locators in England,Wales,Scotland and Northern Ireland, or contact your local leisure centre if you want to play casually.

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