BTTS Yes
Greece 1 - 1 Denmark
Who will win?
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Greece
x
Draw
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Denmark
The first international break of the 2025/26 season is upon us, as we enter the second matchday in Group C as Greece host Denmark with the hosts looking to continue their perfect start, while the visitors will be eager to register their first win.
Key Betting Tips: BTTS at 1.88 odds on Kwiff represents excellent value based on the tip provided by our algorithm.
Greece Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Konstantinos Tzolakis; Kostas Tsimikas, Konstantinos Koulierakis, Konstantinos Mavropanos, Georgios Vagiannidis; Christos Zafeiris, Dimitrios Kourbelis; Christos Tzolis, Anastasios Bakasetas, Konstantinos Karetsas; Vangelis Pavlidis.
After a strong showing in their opener, there is simply no need to make changes for this game. Especially up front, the Greeks were going full throttle on the Belarusian defence.
Denmark Predicted XI (3-4-1-2): Kasper Schmeichel; Andreas Christensen, Joachim Andersen, Rasmus Kristensen; Joakim Mæhle, Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, Morton Hjulmand, Anders Dreyer; Mikkel Damsgaard; Mike Biereth, Kasper Dolberg.
No fresh injuries for the Danes, and Brian Riemer’s men earned a respectable draw with Scotland last time out, so they may very well stick to the same XI.
There is not much to touch on in this section aside from mentioning each country’s opening result. The hosts sit top of Group C following their 5-1 thrashing of Belarus in their opener. Meanwhile, Denmark are in the middle, following a goalless draw at home to Scotland last time out.
This is the first time the sides will be taking to the field against each other.
These sides last met in a stalemate back in April. It was an even match where the home side may have the slight advantage in Milton Keynes but there was no scorer to break deadlock.
Greece Last 5 Matches:
Since their narrow home defeat to Scotland back in March, they have not let go of the pedal. Four thumping victories in a row puts the Greeks in a commanding position and gives them all the confidence needed to top this group and qualify automatically for the World Cup next summer.
Denmark Last 5 Matches:
After their 5-3 aggregate defeat in the nations league quarter final to the eventual winners Portugal, Denmark have been on a great run of form, also proving they have what it takes to top this group and qualify for the trip to the US next June.
Our advanced algorithm analyses over 200 data points to generate these predictions with confidence in a BTTS victory. The model factors in current form, head-to-head records, player availability, and tactical matchups.
Football Park’s Best Bet: BTTS @ 1.88 - Recent form suggests confidence in a BTTS victory. These are two sides who like to score goals. Although Denmark defence is stubborn, Greece have netted at least three goals in each of their last four games, so there is a good chance they score again at home. This will force Denmark to respond, and we believe they have the quality in the final third to do so, and pounce on this vulnerable Greek defence.
Vangelis Pavlidis (Greece): The Benfica forward had an excellent domestic campaign last season, netting 19 goals in his debut season in Portugal. He followed this up by netting a brace and grabbing an assist against Belarus, showing he is in form at the right time for his country.
Andreas Christensen (Denmark): A Denmark win on Monday will be dependant on the defence standing tall, and this is exactly what Christensen brings to the table. His experience and nous to lead this defensive line will come in clutch for Denmark to stand the best chance of winning.
Referee: Yet to be appointed.
Broadcast Details:
UK: Amazon Prime at 19:45 BST.
Stadium Information: Located in Pireás, Greece, the Stadio Georgios Karaiskáki can hold up to 33,334 spectators. It is also the second largest football stadium in Greece.
Greece 1-1 Denmark
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