Denmark vs Norway prediction: WORLD: Friendly International betting tips on match 2024-06-07 17:30.
[p]Choosing to stay in the Nordics for their preparations ahead of UEFA Euro 2024, Denmark saw off Sweden 2-1 on Wednesday night, and will now look to continue their momentum against Norway before flying to Germany. Overcoming the Norwegians will no doubt have Kasper Hjulmandâs men feeling confident for the continental showpiece, as itâll mean they wouldâve lost just one game in the last 12 (W9, D2) heading into the tournament.[/p]
[p]The Red and Whites will share Group C with Slovenia, England, and Serbia, whom they face in Stuttgart, Frankfurt and Munich respectively. Itâll be their match against England where theyâll be looking to exact revenge from the last European Championships, when their remarkable run to the semi-finals was controversially ended by the Three Lions. [/p]
[p]Norwayâs failure to qualify for Euro 2024 will still be haunting them, but theyâll be expecting to feature at a major finals soon with the likes of captain Martin Ădegaard and Erling Haaland in their ranks. A cap for Ădegaard here will be his 59th, overtaking his head coach StĂ„le Solbakken, who was part of the Scandinavian outfitâs last two major tournament squads at the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000.[/p]
[p]Haaland, meanwhile, has continued to prove that heâs not just a scoring machine for Manchester City, as he netted a hat-trick in Norwayâs 3-0 midweek win over Kosovo. That triumph ended the Lionsâ three-game winless streak (D2, L1), and theyâll be hoping to make it back-to-back victories when they travel to BrĂžndby Stadium to face Denmark for the first time since 2013, perhaps inspired by an impressive record of just three away losses in their last 14 such outings (W7, D4).[/p]
[p]Players to watch: Denmarkâs veteran midfielder Christian Eriksen might be the player most excited for Euro 2024 after his cardiac arrest at Euro 2020, and heâll be looking to make a contribution here similar to his goal and assist against Sweden last time out to build his confidence. However, heâll most likely be outshone if Haaland can recreate his heroics displayed against Kosovo. The 23-year old is just three goals off equalling the all-time Norwegian scoring record of 33, having played only 32 games for his country![/p]
[p]Hot stat: Denmark have scored first in ten of their last 13 matches (W9, D2, L2). [/p]