Germany Vs Denmark Betting Tips: The Panel's Best Bets & Euro 2024 Predictions

Article By
Last Updated: 
Share On Your Network
Germany Vs Denmark Betting Tips: The Panel's Best Bets & Euro 2024 Predictions

Germany Vs Denmark Betting Tips

The knockout stage of Euro 2024 kicks off on Saturday when the evening game pits tournament hosts Germany against Denmark.

Football betting sites have priced the Germans as 8/13 favourites to progress to the quarter-finals inside 90 minutes, with the Danes available at 21/4 with BetMGM.

Germany started their campaign with an impressive 5-1 victory over Scotland followed by a 2-0 win against Hungary which sealed their place in the last 16.

However, they needed a stoppage-time header from substitute Niclas Fullkrug to secure a 1-1 draw with Switzerland which ensured they advanced as group winners, although that equaliser meant they moved into the tougher top half of the draw comprising France, Spain and Portugal.

The Scandinavians drew all of their games in England’s group, but progressed as runners-up because of their superior qualifying record over third-placed Slovenia.

Gambling.com football experts on The Panel have looked at the latest Germany vs Denmark odds and picked out three selections for the game broadcast live on ITV.

Germany Vs Denmark Prediction: Go For Goals

Germany go into the match potentially without both of their first-choice centre-backs which will give the Danes encouragement ahead of the match in Dortmund.

Jonathan Tah is suspended and Antonio Rudiger sustained a hamstring problem during the Swiss game, so Nico Schlotterbeck is likely to be partnered with either Robin Koch or Waldemar Anton in the heart of defence.

Three of the last four contests between these countries ended in score draws and although they were all friendlies, matches are generally close affairs when they meet.

* To be in with a chance of winning a fabulous trip to Las Vegas, along with £2,000 spending money, enter our competition below. T&Cs apply.

Win a trip to Vegas with Gambling.com

A draw and goals at both ends can be backed at 19/4 with betting apps and although that market has its merits, The Panel have picked both teams to score at 11/10 as the first of our Germany vs Denmark betting tips.

That market would have paid out in the last four encounters between these nations and Germany have only kept three clean sheets in their previous 17 games overall.

The Panel Tip 1: Both Teams To Score – 11/10 With Bet365

Hojberg Underestimated In Shots Market

Pierre-Emile Hojberg is regarded as a defensive midfielder, but the Dane scored in three successive friendlies against Faroe Islands, Sweden and Norway in the build-up to the European Championship.

Hojberg also bagged a couple during the qualifying campaign and although he has yet to get on the mark in Germany it hasn’t been for the want of trying.

The Tottenham midfielder took six shots during the group stage - more than any other Danish player - and four of them were on target.

Only five players have a better shots on target record than Hojberg at Euro 2024, so he certainly catches the eye at 14/1 with BetMGM to get on the scoresheet against a defence that looks light at the back.

However, the fact he has yet to score is a concern, so The Panel have trawled the best betting sites and picked out Hojberg, who has started every game, to have at least one shot on target at 9/4.

The Panel Tip 2: Hojberg +0.5 Shots On Target – 9/4 With Bet365

Cautionary Tale For Andrich 

Germany players have generally been a disciplined bunch at the European Championship, picking up just five yellow cards from their three group games.

Four of those bookings went to defenders, but there was one midfielder who was cautioned in the first half of Germany’s opening game against Scotland and The Panel think he could be due another.

Robert Andrich has committed five fouls – the joint-highest German player alongside Tah – and saw yellow for a late sliding tackle on Scott McTominay in the first half of their opening game in Munich.

The one concern is that head coach Julian Nagelsmann has substituted Andrich in all three games, with the Leverkusen midfielder hauled off at half-time against the Scots because of his earlier booking.

However, he saw at least 65 minutes in both subsequent games against Hungary and Switzerland, and he could see more if Germany are looking to protect a lead.

Andrich was booked in both friendlies against France and Netherlands in March, so he’s a player that catches the eye of the referee in big games.

Denmark may lack the quality of the above teams, but Andrich is in a high-pressure situation, so he looks an interesting prospect at 3/1 to be shown a yellow card.

The Panel Tip 3: Andrich To Be Shown A Card – 3/1 With Bet365

Facebook Icon Twitter Icon Linkedin Icon Email Icon Copy Link Icon