Denmark vs. England Tips & Quotes, Sep 08, 2020 – 08:45 PM
On Tuesday evening, 8 September 2020 at 8:45 pm, the Danish national team will welcome England to the home Telia Park Stadium in Copenhagen for the 2nd game day of the National League Group A2. The Scandinavians kicked off the new NL season a few days ago. There were no points at home against Belgium. The Three Lions were guests in Iceland and were allowed to take home the three points in the end due to a last-minute goal.
(Quotas updated: Sep 07, 2020 – 03:13 PM)
Kasper Hjulmand’s national team was highly motivated against Belgium until the early goal. After Denayer scored 0-1 in the 9th minute, the home team didn’t make much progress. Except for one occasion by Eriksen, Danish Dynamite remained safe. But even the Red Devils didn’t make much progress after the early lead. After the change of sides, the guests managed the narrow 1-0. Apart from Braithwaite’s attempt (54.), not much came of the Danes. Without having to go to the power limit, Belgium then made everything clear in the final phase with the 2-0 by Mertens (76th).
The Hjulmand-Elf remained unbeaten throughout the past year and qualified for the 2021 European Championship prematurely as a result. The Danes had remained undefeated in the entire European Championship qualifying round and, together with group winner Switzerland, they solved the European Championship ticket. Even in the Nations League, the club was promoted from the B-League to the A-League. Before Wales and Ireland they prevailed in a group and can now play for the title through promotion.
The Scandinavians scored 23 goals in eight games during their flawless qualifying for the European Championships. Christian Eriksen proved to be the most accurate with five goals. Christian Gytkjaer networked four times. Martin Braithwaite and Robert Skov entered the scoring list three times each.
Recent matches from Denmark
Denmark: 3 victories – 1 draw – 1 defeat
(Status: 07.09.2020)
The Three Lions accelerated from the outset in Iceland and gained some shot opportunities to lead – Sancho (5th), Sterling (7th), Walker (9th) and Rice (17th) were 1-0 on foot. Gareth Southgate’s national team gained more and more possession, but at the same time declined in offensive play. The Vikings stood in the back and wanted to avoid the goal at all costs. The home team only became dangerous by a free kick from Magnusson (34th). So it went into the cabins without a goal. Nothing changed in the second period of the game. England dictated the game, but was unable to work out any more chances. It only got really hot again in the final phase. At first England’s Walker saw yellow-red (70th). Iceland also failed to score the leading goal in excess. In the final minutes Iceland’s Ingason flew down with yellow-red (89.) A penalty for the guests in the overtime then saved England the three points – Sterling transformed in the 91st minute.
The Southgate team also won the fourth consecutive international game without conceding. Last year, after the only breakdown in the group stage in the Czech Republic (1-2), there were only zero-victories in the European Championship qualification – in Bulgaria (6-0) and Kosovo (4-0) as well as at home against Montenegro (7-0). In the European Championship qualifying, the Three Lions solved the ticket for the final round next year as group winner in front of the Czechs.
The previous season in the Nations League was also decent for the island kickers. In front of renowned opponents such as Spain and Vice World Champion Croatia, the English qualified for the semi-finals. But had the overtime there against Holland after overtime with 1:3. In the match for third place, the Three Lions won the bronze medal against Switzerland after penalty shootouts and in the premiere season of the Nations League.
England’s offensive division proved to be one of the best in Europe in EM qualifying. With 37 goals, only Belgium was better and netted three times more. Harry Kane was not only the best English goalscorer with 12 goals, but also the best in the competition. Raheem Sterling (8) and Ross Barkley (4) are among the top 3 goalscorers in the national jersey.
Kyle Walker of Manchester City will be absent in Denmark due to his dismissal.
Latest matches from England
England: 4 wins – 0 draws – 1 defeat
3 victories Denmark – 2 draws – 5 victories England
England is Denmark’s favourite for second victory in the second Nation League game. Although the Three Lions did not convince completely at the opening victory in Iceland, the Southgate team is now firmly established and also wins international matches that are not going so well. After a long time without defeat, the Scandinavians again suffered bankruptcy and had to give themselves individually better Belgians beaten. But it will not be a walk for the islanders in Copenhagen. England already needs a good performance and similar effectiveness as Belgium to take the three points home. We are tipping for a goal-rich duel in Telia parks and a narrow victory for England. Associated with this, we recommend for this tip forecast also the 3-way bets on England wins, where betting odds wave in the range between 1.95 and 2.10.
Bet Tip Bundesliga Trend: England wins
Wettquote bei Interwetten*: 2.10 (Odds: 07.09.2020, 15:13 Uhr)
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