As England took another step closer towards possible Euro 2020 glory with a quarter-final win over Ukraine, the Hotline is starting to panic.
Some callers believe Gareth Southgate's side are heading for Wembley success on July 11 while others are hoping Gary Lineker and the rest are about to be disappointed.
Joe Graham, Garrowhill , said: "England’s aerial power proved too much for the slick Ukrainians. They literally weren’t up for it.
" England are getting better and better and don’t concede goals and are looking good to go all the way.
"The Danes and either Italy or Spain won’t be a problem as Lineker and his fellow pundits have England as the trophy winners already."
Colin McBride, Wishaw, said: "Credit to England, they were excellent against a really poor Ukraine side and they do look formidable now.
"Harry Kane has started scoring goals again. Italy may be the only side capable of stopping them and putting all the media noise down south back down to a peep."
James Anderson, Falkirk, said: "Once again it's the media down south which has us hoping England falls flat on their faces.
"You'd have thought England had already won the trophy judging by some of the comments from pundits who should know better.
"Denmark are a quality side and should be dismissed by Southgate and his side's peril."
Andrew Lamb, Fraserburgh, said:: "I thought England’s game management during their win over Ukraine was superb. They scored four good goals and provided great entertainment. They will also be aware that Denmark will prove a much tougher opposition in the semi-final."
Evan Roberson, Cumnock, said: "I have to admit that England do look like the team to beat as they have been very impressive over their last two games.
"They aren't conceding goals and have real quality in the final third but their biggest threat is the arrogance, expectation and over-confidence which is building with the media.
"I don't think I could stand it if they won it as I'm already watching their games with the volume turned down."
Robert Livingstone, Palm Beach, said: "It's been a remarkable performance from the Danes in the face of adversity and takes me back to when they won it in 1992.
"They weren't even supposed to be at Euro 92 but the old Yugoslavia were kicked out weeks before the tournament started and Denmark took their place despite many of their players being scattered around the world on their summer holidays.
"They didn't even have a strip ready to wear and the manufacturer Hummel had to quickly make it and then they achieved the unbelievable and won it."

Now to domestic matters. George Wilson, West Sussex , said: "Hotline caller Lewis Doyle had me in stitches by claiming everyone at Rangers has the jitters over all the activity at Celtic.
"Leigh Griffith has been given a new contract but couldn't be bothered to get fit nor turn up for training at his paid profession during lockdown.
"If he is an example of what we are up against I'm absolutely terrified. Rangers had most of their transfer activity done at the end of last season and only have to do one or two major deals to do now."
John Melrose, Ayr, said: "As an Ayr United fan, I take exception to Rangers vice-chairman John Bennet's claims that other clubs deserve criticism for the demise of Rangers.
"Our club did our due diligence on David Murray and smelled a rat so they should have seen what was coming. The fact they are still allowed to claim the trophies of the old club makes a mockery of sporting integrity in this country."
Peter Hammill, Blantyre, said: "So the Rangers vice-chairman states they have 'scores to settle' with those who hurt them. That is absolutely shameless, what about the debts they have to settle? There are still millions of pounds owed to HMRC and businesses. Why don't you start there?"
And finally. Alan Lough Dunbar, said: "Argentina have reached the semi-finals of the Copa America and I'd love to see them win it. Lionel Messi has now scored more free kicks than any other player currently active and that's one heck of an achievement."