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Denmark vs Spain prediction, stats, tips & team news: Will Spain secure top spot in Group A4?

Denmark will be aiming to qualify for the UEFA Nations League quarter-finals when they host Spain on Friday, November 15th, at 7:45 PM.

The Red and Whites are currently in second place in Group A4, three points behind their rivals. They know that if they defeat the European champions and Serbia does not win their match, or if they draw and Serbia loses, they will secure a place in the final eight. Spain has already secured a top-two spot and qualified for the quarter-finals. This game will be broadcast live in the UK, although the specific channel has yet to be confirmed.

Spain to keep a clean sheet (5/4 with BoyleSports)

Spain enters this match having kept a clean sheet in four of their last five UEFA Nations League away games, conceding only one goal. Spain have also kept a clean sheet in three of their last five matches against Denmark, winning all five of those matches.

Under 1.5 goals (11/5 with BoyleSports)

In four of Spain’s last five away UEFA Nations League matches, fewer than 1.5 goals were scored. The last encounter between these two sides ended 1-0 to Spain, failing to beat the 1.5 goal line. Denmark matches generally don’t see many goals, with the 2.5 goal line failing to be beaten in four of their last five Nations League matches.

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How both teams go into Denmark vs Spain

Denmark started their campaign strong with consecutive home victories against Switzerland and Serbia. However, they faced a setback with a 1-0 loss to the European champions, Spain. Following that, they managed a 2-2 draw against Switzerland. As a result, Denmark currently sits in second place with seven points, trailing leaders Spain, who remain unbeaten with three wins and one draw. Spain has scored eight goals while conceding only one. Luis de la Fuente’s team, the current Nations League winners, are guaranteed a top-two finish, thus securing their spot in the quarter-finals.

Denmark team news

Jannik Vestergaard is one appearance away from earning his 50th international cap. Among the players in the last Denmark squad, only Kasper Schmeichel, Christian Eriksen, Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, Kasper Dolberg, and Yussuf Poulsen have played more times for their country. Joakim Mæhle has withdrawn from the squad through injury.

Spain team news

There shouldn’t be too many changes from Luis de la Fuente, whose last squad featured no fewer than 12 players with fewer than ten caps, including forwards Rodrigo Riquelme, Bryan Zaragoza, Sergio Gómez, and midfielder Aleix García. Lamine Yamal has withdrawn through injury.

Denmark vs Spain head-to-head

Spain has not faced any difficulties against Denmark lately, winning their last five meetings in a row and remaining unbeaten in their last eight encounters (seven wins and one draw).

Denmark vs Spain H2H
Date Score Ground
12 Oct 2024 Spain 1-0 Denmark Estadio Enrique Roca, Murcia
20 Aug 2008 Denmark 0-3 Spain Parken Stadion, Copenhagen
13 Oct 2007 Denmark 1-3 Spain Aarhus Stadion, Aarhus
24 Mar 2007 Spain 2-1 Denmark Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid
31 Mar 2004 Spain 2-0 Denmark El Molinón, Gijon

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