Friendlies – Round 1
Stadium: Parken (Copenhagen)
Referee:Kristoffer Hagenes
Prediction for the Friendlies Denmark vs Sweden match which will take place on June 5th. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the team conditions! Several betting options are available.
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Denmark was bronze medallist at the last continental championships, which speaks volumes about their ambitions. After a triumphant Euro 2020, they had a poor showing at the 2022 World Cup, where they failed to make the playoffs but are looking to save themselves. Qualifying for Euro 2024 was no easy task, but they finished it. After ten rounds of matches, they finished with 22 points out of a possible 30, enough to qualify for the final stage of the competition by finishing top of Group H. They then played two friendly matches, including a 0:0 draw with Switzerland and a 2:0 win over the Faroe Islands.
Sweden
Sweden has taken part in all seven previous continental championships in the XXI century, but they have been unable to extend their success. The qualifying tournament for Euro 2024 was a disaster for them. In a group that also included Belgium, Austria, Azerbaijan, and Estonia, they were expected to finish second, but instead, they finished third, eight points adrift of second place. Unsurprisingly, Janne Andersson was sent off after such a poor performance, and Jon Dahl Tomasson took his place. Under his leadership, the Swedes played two friendly matches, losing 5:2 to the Portuguese but beating the Albanians 1:0.
Expert Betting Tips
Denmark is fully prepared for Euro 2024, where they will play as the reigning bronze medallists. On the other hand, Sweden is in a different frame of mind. They will be missing out on the continental championship for the first time in the XXI century, forcing them to change their head coach and undergo a severe personnel overhaul. They have the advantage of experience and chemistry and the home advantage of playing in Copenhagen, where the hosts have won six of the last seven meetings.
The Danish national team can also play well in attack, beating almost everyone at the Parken Stadium. In seven previous games in Copenhagen, the Vikings have scored 15 goals, an average of 2.14 per game — an excellent result of their opponents' quality. The Swedes have conceded 19 goals in their last eight away matches, averaging 2.38 per game, so the Red and Whites must find and convert their chances in attack.