Poland W vs Denmark W prediction: EUROPE: Euro Women betting tips on match 2025-07-11 19:00.
[p]There is nothing but pride to play for on matchday three in Group C for Poland and Denmark, both of whom have already been eliminated from the UEFA Women’s European Championship after losing their opening two games.[/p]
[p]Match News and Current Form[/p]
[p]Poland’s Euros finals debut hasn’t gone as they would have hoped, with losses to Germany (2-0) and Sweden (3-0) consigning them to an early exit, but Nina Patalon’s side could still make this finals a memorable one if they can secure a first-ever win at a major tournament. Before losing their opening two games at this tournament, the Poles were unbeaten in 11 internationals (W10, D1), so that feat certainly doesn’t seem out of reach. Of Poland’s wins, eight were against nations ranked lower than themselves, so facing a Denmark side ranked 15 places higher is still likely to be a fearsome prospect.  [/p]
[p]Despite being the seventh-highest ranked UEFA nation in the world, Euro 2017 runners-up Denmark have been eliminated at the group stage for the second successive finals. A 2-1 reversal to Germany on Tuesday means they remain pointless in Group C and inflicted a third successive defeat upon Andrée Jeglertz’s side, which marks their joint-worst run of form since 2011. The fact that the Red and Whites have netted only three goals across their last five outings (W1, L4) offers a good indication of where things are going wrong.[/p]
[p]Head-to-Head History[/p]
[p]Denmark have had the upper hand when these two teams have met previously, going unbeaten across four H2Hs (W3, D1), with all three wins coming by at least a two-goal margin.[/p]
[p]Hot Stats and Streaks[/p]
[p]None of Poland’s last five matches saw both teams score.[/p]
[p]The second half was the highest-scoring half in seven of Poland’s last eight games.[/p]
[p]Eight of Denmark’s last 11 internationals saw over 2.5 goals.[/p]
[p]Denmark have conceded after half-time in six of their eight games in 2025.[/p]
[p]Key Players to Watch and Missing Players[/p]
[p]Sylwia Matysik has been busy over the opening two rounds, with her eight tackles the most by a Poland player at this tournament. She may have to make a few more to stop Pernille Harder, who netted a brace when these two teams last met and has won 11 of the last 12 competitive internationals she’s scored in (L1).[/p]
[p]Poland do not appear to have any fresh injury worries for this fixture. Denmark will be without Emma Snerle with a head injury, but Karen Holmgaard should be available again. [/p]
[p]Betting Analysis[/p]
[p]With these two sides tending to see exciting second halves, backing the second half to be the highest scoring seems a shrewd bet.[/p]
[p][i]Author: Matt Jones[/i][/p]