Declan Rice serves as photographer as Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold reenact their celebration before of a Euro 2024 meeting with Denmark

Declan Rice was seen photographing England’s training session while Gareth Southgate’s team stepped up their readiness before Thursday’s game with Denmark.

Bukayo Saka, Phil Foden and Lewis Dunk watch on during England's training session

England will be resolved to defeat Denmark following their opening game 1-0 triumph over Serbia, hoping to advance to the knockout phases at Euro 2024.

Declan Rice gets behind the camera lens during England's training session in Blankenhain

Rice showed squad mates Trent Alexander-Arnold and Jude Bellingham his pictures.

Bellingham and Alexander-Arnold later were seen replaying their celebration from when the former netted against Serbia.

Rice shows team-mates Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold his pictures

Rice shows team-mates Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold his pictures

Bellingham and Alexander-Arnold recreate their celebration from the win against Serbia

Bellingham and Alexander-Arnold recreate their celebration from the win against Serbia

Though England’s performance against Serbia wasn’t flawless, Gareth Southgate will still find inspiration in the win. 

Among the difficult choices Southgate must make is whether to stick with Phil Foden on the left wing following his lack of significant influence against Serbia.Prominent as a replacement against Serbia, Conor Gallagher is working for a start in midfield.

Luke Shaw’s fit enough to start as left-back is still unknown, though.

Kobbie Mainoo (right) and Eberechi Eze (left) in action as England prepare to take on Denmark

From the two countries’ meeting at Euro 2020, Brentford head Thomas Frank has cautioned England that Denmark will be ‘fueled by injustice’.

England made it to the tournament’s final, Harry Kane turning the rebound from a penalty that Raheem Sterling controversially won.   

England would play Serbia in their last group game on June 25 following Denmark.