Denmark Belarus prediction 2025-11-15

Denmark vs Belarus prediction: EUROPE: World Cup – Qualification betting tips on match 2025-11-14 19:45.
[p]Denmark are looking to maintain top spot in World Cup qualification (WCQ) Group C when they take on Belarus on the penultimate matchday.[/p]

[p]Match News and Current Form[/p]

[p]Denmark and Scotland sit level on ten points each at the Group C summit, but the Danes’ vastly superior goal difference means that a victory here would see them head to Glasgow for a blockbuster showdown on matchday six needing only a draw to secure their place at a third consecutive World Cup finals for the first time in their history. Unbeaten since March (W5, D1), anything but a thumping win over last-placed Belarus would be a huge shock. That’s especially the case when noting that Denmark have won 14 of 17 home games since the last World Cup (D2, L1). [/p]

[p]Belarus’ inaugural World Cup finals appearance as an independent nation will have to wait at least another four years as they’ve lost all four of their games in Group C, extending their losing streak in WCQs to 11 consecutive matches since beating Estonia 4-2 in March 2021. With numerous visa issues for away games and an inability to play on home soil due to UEFA sanctions, it has been an unsurprisingly difficult WCQ campaign for a side who’ve recently dropped out of FIFA’s top-100 nations. That partly stems from winning just two competitive games on opposition territory over the last three years (D4, L7). [/p]

[p]Head-to-Head History[/p]

[p]Denmark demolished Belarus 6-0 in Hungary in the reverse fixture, which was the first H2H of the 21st century.[/p]

[p]Hot Stats and Streaks[/p]

[p]Denmark kept six clean sheets in their last nine games. [/p]

[p]Seven of Denmark’s last nine victories were by a 2+ goal margin. [/p]

[p]Six of Belarus’ last seven WCQ losses came by a 2+ goal margin.[/p]

[p]Belarus trailed at half-time in each of their last six WCQ matches. [/p]

[p]Key Players to Watch and Missing Players[/p]

[p]Denmark manager Brian Riemer has backed Rasmus Højlund to overcome his four-game goal drought at club level on the basis of scoring in his last three internationals, including netting a brace in the reverse fixture. Gleb Kuchko could get some more minutes for Belarus here after scoring off the bench against Scotland last month. [/p]

[p]Denmark duo Joakim Mæhle and Kasper Dolberg are out injured, whilst Mika Biereth was omitted due to poor club form. Belarus have no known major absences. [/p]

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[p]Betting Analysis[/p]

[p]The gulf in class between these teams and their recent trends point towards Denmark winning by a 2+ goal margin. [/p]

[p][i]Author: Aaron Murphy[/i][/p]