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Denmark vs Gibraltar Prediction & Betting tips
Telia Parken in Copenhagen is the battlefield of the European Championship qualifying match between Denmark and Gibraltar on Friday evening. A monster victory for the home country is obvious, although the visitors secretly hope for a stunt.
Denmark:
Exciting times are coming for football-loving Denmark, because the upcoming two international matches determine whether we will see the Scandinavians in action at the European Championship next year. The home game against football dwarf Gibraltar should of course not cause any problems, but the away match this Monday in and against league-leader Ireland is going to be an absolute squatter anyway.
The home game against Gibraltar for their own audience is therefore in fact no more than a warm-up for the final on Monday in Dublin. In September the Danes in and against Gibraltar already booked a simple 0-6 victory, so this time the home front is counting on a monster score again. Chances are that national coach Age Hareide will rotate a bit, but it is expected that just like more than two months he will mainly stick to the usual names. That would mean that star player Christian Eriksen will just appear at the kick-off. Denmark, however, does not have key players like Andreas Christensen (Chelsea) and Yussuf Poulsen, who are both in the rag basket.
Gibraltar:
Gibraltar naturally takes part in this European Championship qualification for bacon and beans. The mini-state has so far lost all of its six European Championship qualifiers, and is of course also facing an almost certain defeat in Copenhagen.
Well, you can’t really blame the national coach Julio Cesar Ribas. Not only in terms of surface area but also in terms of population, the country is the smallest participant of this European Championship qualification. With a little more than 32,000 inhabitants, when you are on soccer, you quickly have a reasonable chance of getting an invitation to Team 54. Almost all players are still active in the Gibraltar National League, which is of course a glorified amateur competition. The only two exceptions are the attackers Reece Styche (Hereford, England) and Tjay De Barr (Real Oviedo B, Spain). Record international Liam Walker played in the past for clubs such as Portsmouth and Notts County, but returned to his own country last year. Since its UEFA membership in 2014, Gibraltar has won four times, albeit mainly against fellow football dwarfs such as Malta and Liechtenstein. However, last year the red and white won pretty well with 0-1 at the Armenia of Henrikh Mkhitaryan. Goalkeeper Kyle Goldwin, who will be under the bar again on Friday evening, then kept the game of his life. He will also be put to the test again against Denmark.
Denmark vs Gibraltar head to head matches
05.09.19 EUR Gibraltar Denmark 0 : 6