The former Tottenham and Inter Milan midfielder is set for an emotional return to football eight months after suffering a cardiac arrest on the pitch during Denmark's Euro 2020 match towards Finland.
Brentford manager Thomas Frank confirmed on Friday that Eriksen might play a few part this weekend at the Brentford Community Stadium after proving his fitness in at the back of-closed-doors friendlies.
"Christian may be in the squad and he will get at the pitch tomorrow," Frank stated. "It is a large day for every body, however in particular Christian and his own family. "When he's in education, it is in reality amazing the things he has been doing."
He ended up coming on inside the 52nd minute for Mathias Jensen in Brentford's zero-2 defeat to Newcastle.
Eriksen changed into launched via Inter after his cardiac arrest due to health rules in Italy that forbid gamers with implantable cardioverter defibrillators from offering in Serie A.
Brentford are 14th in the Premier League table, four factors above the relegation sector.