
FIFA World Cup European Qualifiers: Greece vs. Denmark
Kick-off Time (Local): 8th September, 21:45
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Handicap Prediction: Denmark +0 (Asian Handicap); Draw + Away Win (European Odds)
Expected Scores: 0-0, 0-1, 1-1
Expected Total Goals: 0, 1, 2

Comprehensive Prediction Analysis:

Ranked 39th in the world and 22nd in Europe, Greece has an average age of 26.3 and has put in impressive performances recently. They defeated Belarus 5-1 in the World Cup European Qualifiers, and in previous friendly matches, they also beat Slovakia 4-1 and Bulgaria 4-0. Additionally, they won 3-0 against Scotland in the UEFA Nations League promotion play-offs. Greece has a strong overall squad, is in good form, and has high morale, which is why they have attracted much attention in the qualification campaign.
The team is coached by Serbian native coach Dick Advocaat. The attacking line is led by star striker Kostas Pavlidis, who is the most valuable forward in SL Benfica. The squad includes a large number of outstanding players who play in the top five European leagues and other major European leagues. Each of the three lines (attack, midfield, defense) has at least three players with a market value exceeding 10 million euros, demonstrating strong overall strength. The entire team is highly motivated and determined to qualify for the World Cup finals.

Denmark, ranked 21st in the world and 11th in Europe, has an average age of 25.7. They drew 0-0 with Scotland in the first round of the World Cup European Qualifiers, then defeated Lithuania 5-0 and Northern Ireland 2-1 in friendly matches, and even beat the powerful Portugal in the first leg of the UEFA Nations League quarter-finals. Moreover, Denmark has performed well in recent matches against strong teams such as Switzerland and Spain, so their strength is beyond doubt. The squad includes a group of young talents such as Rasmus Højlund, Jesper Lindstrøm, Mikkel Damsgaard, and Mathias Jensen. The defense also has stalwarts like Andreas Christensen and Simon Kjær, making the team well-balanced and strong in both attack and defense. The head coach Kasper Hjulmand may not have an exceptionally brilliant coaching record, but he is proficient in using the 4-3-3 formation, with advanced tactical concepts that fit well with Denmark's style of play in the qualifiers.
