Christian Eriksen. IPA

Saturday’s Denmark-Finland Euro 2020 match will resume at the request of the players after Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch just before halftime.

UEFA issued a statement saying that at the request of “players of both teams,” Saturday’s match will resume at 2:30 p.m. ET. A five-minute halftime will follow the first half, and then the second half will be played in full. The match had officially been suspended after Eriksen’s medical emergency, with fans in the stadium remaining in place until a decision was made on whether to continue or not.

The decision comes after the players got good news on Eriksen, who is stable and responsive after collapsing 43 minutes into the match. Eriksen was given CPR and taken away on a stretcher, and players from both teams were clearly shaken by the event.

The game was the opening match for both teams in group play as part of the delayed 2020 Euros. The other Group B game between Russia and Belgium, which is set to begin at 3 p.m. ET, also appears likely to go ahead as scheduled.

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