Australia and Denmark round off their World Cup group stage campaigns when they meet at the Al Janoub Stadium on Wednesday.
Australia and Denmark round off their World Cup group stage campaigns when they meet at the Al Janoub Stadium on Wednesday.
Australia has an odd of 6.50(bet ₹100 and wins ₹650 if Australia wins). Bet Now
If this match ends with a draw then the odd is 4.00(bet ₹100 and win ₹400 if the match draws). Bet Now
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Match: Australia vs Denmark
Date: November 30, 2022
Time: 08:30 PM (IST)
Venue: Al Janoub Stadium
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Australia have the upper hand going into this fixture, following their win over Tunisia in Saturday’s early offering, moving them into second with four points. That was just Australia’s third-ever World Cup win, and their first since 2010 when they beat Serbia in South Africa.
Despite that win in 2010 though, that was not enough to take them through even after collecting four points, and that exact fate will repeat itself if they fall to defeat here. Their form in previous World Cups against European sides presents cause for concern though, as they have lost eight of their 11 meetings with sides from the continent, but they did manage a 1-1 draw with their upcoming opponents in the last iteration in Russia four years ago.
Ryan; Karacic, Souttar, Rowles, Behich; Leckie, Irvine, Mooy, McGree, Goodwin; Duke
No side picked up more points in UEFA qualification than Kasper Hjulmand’s side, but a repeat of their result against the Aussies in 2018 will send them home. They can take inspiration from the fact that they lost both their opening two games of Euro 2020 and still managed to make the semi-finals thanks to a phenomenal display against Russia in their final group game.
Previous form at the World Cup also gives cause for optimism, because unlike Australia, they have made it out of the group stage in four of their five finals appearances. They must end a five game winless run at the World Cup to do so though, as the defeat to France last time out ended a run of four successive draws.
Schmeichel; Andersen, Kjaer, Christensen; Kristensen, Hojbjerg, Eriksen, Maehle; Skov Olsen, Dolberg, Damsgaard
Even though they only need a draw to progress, Australia will find it difficult against a determined Danish side who will be desperate not to be one of the major underperformers at these finals. Thomas Delaney will miss the rest of the tournament for Denmark after suffering a knee injury in the first half against Tunisia on matchday one. Denmark performed when the pressure was on against Russia at Euro 2020, and they could well pull out a similar display here.
Australia 0-2 Denmark, predicted by us.