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Portugal vs Denmark predictions, odds, betting tips and team news

Portgual host Denmark in the second leg of their UEFA Nations League quarter-final tie on Sunday 23 March, at 7:45 pm (UK time). Denmark hold a slender 1-0 lead heading into the second leg.

Bruno Fernandes to Score or Assist (5/2 with BetMGM)

In what has been a miserable campaign for Manchester United, Bruno Fernandes has been one of the only players who has consistently performed at a high level. The Portuguese is in fantastic form at the moment with seven goals and three assists in his last seven starts for his club. For his national side, Bruno provided a goal or assist in four of his five Nations League group-stage matches, and he looks like a solid price here at 17/10

Portugal to Win and Both Teams to Score (13/5 with Betfair)

All four of Portugal’s victories in the UEFA Nations League group stage featured both teams getting on the scoresheet. A Selecao are unbeaten in their last seven matches across all formats, while Denmark are winless in their last four (D2 L2). That all changed in the last game but we’re expected both teams to revert to form in this one.

Portugal vs Denmark Odds

Portugal vs DenmarkAll odds with BetMGM
Win-Draw-Win MarketHome WinDrawAway win
Match Odds4/729/109/2
Both Teams to ScoreBTTS – YesBTTS – No
Match Odds10/114/5
Over/UnderOver 2.5 GoalsUnder 2.5 Goals
Match Odds10/115/6

How both teams go into Portugal vs Denmark

A goalless draw in Leskovac left Denmark feeling delighted, while Serbia were left frustrated. The result allowed Denmark to join group winners Spain in the quarterfinals. Key saves by Kasper Schmeichel kept the hosts at bay, and Serbia’s chances of finding a breakthrough were further hindered when Strahinja Pavlović was sent off in the 90th minute. Denmark finished second in Group A4 with eight points, eight points behind Spain and two points ahead of Serbia. Switzerland ended up being relegated, finishing at the bottom of the group with just two points.

On the other hand, Portugal was thrilled with their campaign, especially after having failed to qualify for the knockout stages in the last two competitions. Portugal topped Group A1, finishing unbeaten with 14 points from 18 available, thanks to four wins and two draws. They’ve got it all to do, however, having to overturn a 1-0 defeat in the first leg.

Denmark team news

There should be few surprises in the Denmark side, with veteran stars Kasper Schmeichel and Christian Eriksen featuring. Eriksen is currently the active Danish player with the most international goals (43) and appearances (140).

Portugal team news

Head coach Roberto Martinez took advantage of the last international break to rest some of Portugal’s star players and to give opportunities to new faces and those who are on the fringes of his first team. Key players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Bernardo Silva, Diogo Jota, and Bruno Fernandes are expected to return for the upcoming matches.

Portugal vs Denmark head-to-head

Portugal vs Denmark H2H
DateScoreCompetition
20 Mar 2025Denmark 1-0 PortugalUEFA Nations League
08 Oct 2015Portugal 1-0 DenmarkUEFA European Championship qualifying
14 Oct 2014Denmark 0-1 PortugalUEFA European Championship qualifying
13 Jun 2012Denmark 2-3 PortugalUEFA European Championship
11 Oct 2011Denmark 2-1 PortugalUEFA European Championship qualifying

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