Germany W Denmark W prediction 2025-07-08

Germany W vs Denmark W prediction: EUROPE: Euro Women betting tips on match 2025-07-07 16:00.
[p]Winners in Group C on matchday one of the UEFA Women’s European Championship, Germany could take a huge stride towards the knockout stages with a victory over Denmark in Basel. [/p]

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

[p]Depending on the result of the group’s other game, a win against Denmark could even be enough to secure Germany’s progression to the knockouts, which always felt like a formality for a nation who have won the Women’s Euros more often than anyone else (eight). Incredibly, that’s four times as many victories as their nearest competitor has won, and having won their last six games in all competitions, including beating Poland 2-0 in their opener, it will take a formidable foe to stop Germany taking their title tally in this competition to nine in this tournament. [/p]

[p]Denmark certainly weren’t disgraced on matchday one, falling to a 1-0 defeat against neighbours Sweden as they posted back-to-back defeats for the first time in over a year. They could barely have hand-picked an opponent more difficult to bounce back against, and losing three games in a row for the first time since May 2019 would leave them staring down the barrel of elimination. The Danes were dumped out at the group stage of this tournament in 2022 too and must surely be fearing a repeat having lost four of their last five games at the Euros finals (W1).[/p]

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

[p]Germany hold the historical H2H edge on Denmark, winning 14 games compared to the Danes’ seven (D4). Across the last eight H2Hs, it’s Denmark who have the slight advantage (W4, D1, L3). [/p]

[p]Only one of the last 11 H2Hs saw both teams score, so the first goal here could be crucial.[/p]

[p]Hot Stats and Streaks[/p]

[p]Germany’s six successive wins all came by a 2+ goal margin.[/p]

[p]Germany have only conceded once in their last 537 minutes of regulation football. [/p]

[p]Denmark’s last six matchday two fixtures at the Women’s Euros were decided by a one-goal margin.[/p]

[p]None of Denmark’s last 16 games ended level (W9, L7). [/p]

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

[p]Jule Brand contributed to both of Germany’s goals in their matchday one victory (G1, A1), and she’s now either scored or assisted in eight of her last nine games for club or country. An Amalie Vangsgaard goal could be a positive omen for Denmark, who have won all eight internationals in which she has scored. [/p]

[p]Germany will have to do without captain Giulia Gwinn, who limped off against Poland and will now miss the rest of the tournament. Denmark’s Karen Holmgaard also limped off on matchday one so may be rested here. [/p]

[p]Betting Analysis[/p]

[p]With Germany’s formidable record in this competition and given the fact that they arrive into this game in formidable form, a -2 handicap win seems a likely outcome. [/p]

[p][i]Author: Chris Wilson[/i][/p]