On September 8, at 19:45, Gareth Southgate’s England has a match in Copenhagen, in front of the Danish national team, in the second stage of the League of Nations. The match finds the English favorites, after the lucky victory in the away match with Iceland (1-0).
Denmark comes after the first official defeat since 2016, a 0-2 with the strong representative of Belgium. The “Vikings” team has an interesting generation at their disposal and the creative game of the Nordics is fully supported by the sparkles of Christian Eriksen. Usually, Denmark plays at a good pace and we often see quick goals scored in its matches. In the last decade, Denmark has visited England twice, the winning ratio being equal (after draws at halftime). England comes after a 1-0 in Iceland, in the first stage of the League of Nations, a match in which the hosts missed a penalty in the last phase! The British opened the score in the 90th + 1 minute, also from the penalty kick (Sterling).
Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane are the most dangerous people in Gareth Southgate’s camp. England played in numerical inferiority the last quarter of an hour, after the elimination of Kyle Walker, but the numbers were clear on the side of the “lions”, in Reykjavik: 11 sutures, 7 corners and only 8 fouls committed. Overall, England impresses as the organization of the game and has fast and technical footballers, led by Sterling and Sancho. Denmark must defend themselves perfectly to hope for a good result, and the white-reds played quite well in Hazard’s Belgium match. Analyzing the game of rivals on Tuesday, we realize that the best bet here is the one on the corners, the odds being excellent!
Denmark: Schmeichel; Wass, Kjaer, Christensen, Skov; Delaney, Hojbjerg, Eriksen; Braithwaite, Dolberg, Poulsen
Coach: Kasper Hjulmand
England: Pickford; Alexander-Arnold, Gomez, Dier, Trippier; Mount, Rice, Foden; Sterling, Kane, Sancho
Coach: Gareth Southgate
-England won all the matches in which Raheem Sterling scored;
-England comes after four consecutive victories, three of which were away;
-England have not conceded a goal in the last four international matches;
-In 4 of the last 5 matches of the Danes, only one of the teams scored;
-In 4 of the last 5 direct duels, at least three goals have been scored;
PREDICTION: England to win @ 2,08



