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Christian Eriksen, Denmark | 2.05 odds on Denmark winning this way against Tunisia

Sugar Mizzy November 22, 2022

Denmark have not faced an African team since they beat Cameroon in the 2010 World Cup.

Denmark – Tunisia

Odds: Denmark wins and it scores under 3.5 goals – 2.05 in odds

Match starts on Tuesday 22 November at 14:00

Play stops at 1:59 p.m

Education City Stadium

The match will be shown on TV 2 Direkte That gives you access to her.

We think Denmark will win and that it will score under 3.5 goals in the match. You can bet on her at odds of 2.05

Jules Rimet was president of the French Football Federation from 1919 to 1942, and was FIFA’s third president from 1921 to 1954.

On his initiative, the first World Cup in football was organized in Uruguay in 1930, and it was organized as shamelessly ran away with the title

Well, it’s ready for the 22nd edition, and it will be exciting to see who can cheer the loudest in the end.

It is approx. DKK 335 million in the Eurojackpot pot. Game deadline Tuesday at 7 p.m

France are the reigning champions after beating Croatia 4-2 in the 2018 final, while Brazil have won the most titles with five titles.

FIFA ranking in today’s match

Denmark – 10

Tunisia – 30

Denmark was the big surprise in EC II 2020, and after the group stage they had won their way into all soccer hearts.

This was partly due to their impressive performances as they bounced back from losing their opening group games to beat both Russia and Wales before winning against the Czech Republic en route to the semi-finals.

In the end, Denmark lost to England, but that was also another reason why many sympathized with the Danish team in the championship.

The harrowing scenes from the opening match against Finland in Copenhagen when playing staff gave Christian Eriksen heart compressions went around the world, and how the Danish teammates take the situation was touching. Now Christian Eriksen is back.

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He is the heart of the Danish team. The Manchester United player has an incredible ability to perceive time and space, scattering passes that can open up any defence. Denmark made it to the semi-finals of the EC, without Eriksen in the team. Think what they can do with him.

Manchester United player in midfield

The Danish success in the EC was not just a fluke. Denmark won the first nine games in the World Cup qualifiers, and they kept clean sheets in the first eight of them. The stats matched no other team.

We think the Danish boys will continue to charm all football lovers against Tunisia on Tuesday with their offensive football.

It is rare that the Danish national football team meets opponents from the African continent.

Before Tuesday’s World Cup premiere against Tunisia, it will be twelve and a half years since Denmark last met an African team. It was the group stage match against Cameroon in 2010. That match ended with a 2-1 victory for the Danes.

It can be a challenge to face teams whose style differs from the European opponents. The Tunisians have previously participated in the World Cup, but they have never managed to advance from the group stage. The North Africans usually play in a 4-5-1 formation, but it is worth noting that they won 2-0 in the last warm-up match against Iran, and then they played in a 5-4-1 formation.

It is individual players that Denmark must pass on.

Midfielder Ellyes Skhiri from FC Köln is a good player, and captain Youssef Msakni and striker Qahbi Khazri are worth keeping an eye on.

Manchester United’s Hannibal Mejbri is an exciting player. The 19-year-old, who is on loan to Championship club Birmingham, has already played 19 international matches.

How do the Danes start?

It is still a bit unclear how Kasper Hjulman will start against Tunisia. Does Denmark play with three backs? If he plays as a centre-back, will Joachim Andersen be chosen over Simon Kjær? Kjær has not wasted much time at AC Milan, but he is an important piece in the Danish team.

Kjær was present at the last press conference, and it is common to play as a player who starts. Therefore, it seems most likely that Kjær and Christensen will start in central defence. In that case, this means that Denmark will start in a 4-3-3 system.

This is an important game for both nations but for Tunisia a draw will be a win. The North Africans are only number 30 in the world rankings, but they are solid defensively and will make it difficult for the Danes. Tunisia have kept a clean sheet in eight of the last nine games, but the opponents have been a bit so-so. Only Brazil have scored against them. They scored five times in return. Denmark must be a notch better than Tunisia.

Therefore: Denmark must win against Tunisia if they are to have an approved start at the WC.

We also think Kasper Hjulmand’s team will succeed in that. We think Denmark will win.

We think Denmark will win and that it will score under 3.5 goals in the match. You can bet on her at odds of 2.05

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