Denmark vs Greece

Back the Danes to come out on top once again

Denmark are yet to put a foot wrong during their World Cup qualifiers, and they will be confident of remaining top of Group C with a victory at the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen.
The Danes obliterated Belarus on Thursday night to strengthen their position at the top of the standings and to significantly improve their goal difference in the process. Scotland have been worthy rivals in this section so far; however, Steve Clarke's men are far from free-scoring, so goal difference could be crucial if the pair cannot be separated. Their final group game will take place in Glasgow, so they need to make sure that they don't drop any points in this game on Sunday night.
Denmark are yet to concede a goal during the group stage; however, they have plenty of firepower. Rasmus Hojlund has rediscovered his mojo at Napoli, and he looks like he's enjoying his football again, whereas Anders Dreyer and Victor Froholdt have also looked sharp.
Greece started well and were expected to be challenging; however, they've now lost back-to-back games, surrendering a 1-0 lead away to Scotland on Thursday night.
They were well beaten on their own patch in the reverse fixture back in September, with the Danes dominating the shot count and deserving of their 3-0 success. Ivan Jovanovic lamented his side's errors in the defeat to Scotland, and they must cut out the basic mistakes if they are to get anything from this contest.
He stressed the importance of the next three matches, and there's a high chance that he will set his side up to keep things tight and stay alert at set-pieces, something they failed to do at Hampden Park.
The hosts are formidable at home and even beat Portugal in the Nations League. They couldn't break down Scotland, but they regularly keep clean sheets, and this may not descend into a high-scoring end-to-end encounter.
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