Football
France vs. Denmark: preview and betting tips
The current Nations League champion, France, will take on Denmark in the first match of the new season. The defending champions, who feature the likes of Kylian Mbappé and Karim Benzema, will welcome the national team, led by Christian Eriksen, to their stadium.
The current Nations League champion, France, will take on Denmark in the first match of the new season. The defending champions, who feature the likes of Kylian Mbappé and Karim Benzema, will welcome the national team, led by Christian Eriksen, to their stadium.
The French national football team has a number of star players in its squad. This is clearly shown by the recent results of the French, who have not lost for twenty matches in a row. Moreover, they have always won their last seven matches and have managed to score at least two goals.
Denmark must therefore be wary of this team. However, we must point out that the Danes also have great footballers in their squad. Moreover, the Danish national team has managed to win 9 out of 10 qualifying matches for the 2022 World Cup.
However, the home team France enters the match as the favourite. They can rely on a great defence and attack. In their last four home games, the French have a record of 17:1.
The last time France and Denmark played each other was in the 2018 World Cup. The match ended in a goalless draw. After this result, France advanced to the knockout stages from the first place and Denmark from the second place.
The most watched man on the pitch will undoubtedly be Kylian Mbappé, who recently extended his contract in Paris, rejecting the famous Real Madrid, for whom his national teammate Karim Benzema plays. Let’s see how these two will work together on the pitch now.
Mbappé has been credited with at least two goals per game in the last five national team matches. In fact, during these five games he has managed to score 9 goals and record 5 assists.
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