Denmark's friendly match against Ukraine was interrupted in the second half when Eriksen collapsed. Help was quickly on hand, and players from both the Danish and Ukrainian teams surrounded him.
After about five minutes, it was reported that the Wolfsburg player was conscious, and later he got on his feet again and was escorted off the pitch by his wife, Sabrina, to the ambulance, while a number of the players on the pitch were crying and clearly emotionally affected.
All Danish and Ukrainian players gathered in a circle after the referee had called off the game, and the players were loudly applauded by the spectators.
The Danish FA has reported on X that Christian Eriksen is conscious and doing well, judging by the circumstances.
"It is a really shocking experience for everyone," said Danish national team coach Brian Riemer to TV 2 Sport after the match was called off.
"The most important thing was, of course, in the first place that we got a message about Christian, and it was handled fantastically by doctor Morten Boesen, who told us that Eriksen was doing well. That was the most important thing."
