England v Denmark Prediction – Women’s World Cup

England v Denmark Prediction - Women's World Cup

England v Denmark Prediction WWC 28 JUL 23

Kickoff: 04:30 PM (GMT +8)
Stadium: Allianz Stadium

 

England v Denmark Prediction (Women’s World Cup) – With both teams being victorious in their opening matches, reigning European champs England and FIFA no. 13-ranked Denmark now face each other at the Women’s World Cup. This will be the first meeting in the tournament by the two sides after meeting three times in the European Championships. Can the Lionesses get the win to send them to the knockout stages? Or will it the Rod-Hvide who do it? Have a quick look and read on for our winning tips below.

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England v Denmark Prediction – Form (All Competitions)

England
W
D
L
W
W

Denmark
W
L
W
W
W

England have been mostly on form for their last five matches in all competitions with three wins, one draw and one loss. Denmark, however, have had more wins, with only one loss in such matches. Let’s look at the performance of both teams so far in the tournament.

England v Denmark Prediction – World Cup Performance

England
Statistic
Denmark

2
Position
1

1
Won
1

0
Drawn
0

0
Lost
0

1
Goals Scored
1

0
Goals Conceded
0

1
Goal Difference
1

3
Points
3

England v Denmark Prediction – Preview

England

England currently have 3 points and a goal difference of 1, locking them a statistical tie with Denmark. In their opening match, they narrowly escaped minnows Haiti, 1-0. The Lionesses went ahead on 29 minutes when Georgia Stanway scored from the spot, after they were awarded a penalty following a VAR review. However, Les Grenardiers repeatedly denied the English another crack at the net, with Daelle Dumornay putting up brave efforts but not getting past Mary Earps. The Sarina Weigman-led side hope to follow-up the win with another for an outright knockout slot, but standing in their way are the similarly-determined Danes. Can they succeed?

Denmark

Denmark currently share the top of the group standings with England with three points and a goal difference of 1. In the first match of their campaign, they narrowly defeated China 1-0. Both sides failed to be aggressive in attack for the vast majority of the match, and nearly shared equal possession of the ball. The turning point came with one minute to play, as substitute Amalie Vansgaard nodded home Pernille Harder‘s corner past Xu Huan for the late win. It was a thrilling victory for the Lars Sondergaard-led side, who have a chance to clinch a slot in the knockout stages in the next game. However, the unpredictable Lionesses stand in their way. Can the Rod-Hvide deliver?

England v Denmark Prediction – Final Thoughts

As two of the formidable sides in the Women’s World Cup, many will be looking forward to this match. England’s struggles with Haiti will call into question their determination to win it all, while Denmark are out to prove that their last win was no fluke. We see a close match, with the Lionesses’ edge in experience and talent giving them the narrow win. With that, let’s take a look at the prediction.

England v Denmark Prediction

We will be betting on the Asian Handicap and Over/Under in Euro football odds for this match:

England-flag

England (-1)

Odds (1.61)

Below: 2.5 Goals
Odds: 1.60

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Disclaimer: The odds change from time to time without prior notice and is only available at the time of writing

For this FIFA Women’s World Cup England v Denmark Prediction to win, England need to win by at least two goals. If they win by just one goal, the bet will be refunded. For the Over/Under bet to win, the total goal count should be below 2.5 goals. 

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Author: Anthony Campbell