European football giants Germany take on Denmark in an international friendly match on Wednesday as both teams prepare for Euro 2020 at Tivoli Stadion Tirol with kickoff at 10pm.
Germany head into the match off the back of a shocking 1-2 defeat to North Macedonia at home in the World Cup qualification. However, Germany have been impressive as they topped their group for Euro qualification with 21 points from eight games and had a goal difference of +23 goals in that run, showing just how good Germany are at both the attacking and defending ends in the field.
Meanwhile, Denmark finished second in their group for European Championship qualifiers with a total of 16 points from eight matches and were an impressive form finishing the qualification unbeaten with four wins and four draws.
Denmark head into the match of the back of a three-match winning streak and have scored 14 goals and conceded non in that run and will be hoping to continue their current form.
Germany vs Denmark head to head
Both sides have met five times since 1992 with Denmark winning twice whereas Germany have only won once and two draws. Here is their past head to head results;
- Denmark 1-1 Germany Jun 6, 2017
- Denmark 1-2 Germany Jun 17, 2012
- Denmark 2-2 Germany Aug 11, 2010
- Germany 0-1 Denmark Mar 28, 2007
- Denmark 2-0 Germany Jun 26, 1992
Home
- Germany 1-2 North Macedonia
- Romania 0-1 Germany
- Germany 3-0 Iceland
- Spain 6-0 Germany
- Germany 3-1 Ukraine
Away
- Austria 0-4 Denmark
- Denmark 8-0 Mold
- Israel 0-2 Denmark
- Belgium 4-2 Denmark
- Denmark 2-1 Iceland
Germany team news
Germany squad has full of talent in all departments and manager Joachim Low is looking to transform his team for one last time as he is set to leave the team following the Euro 2020. Low is set with new additions to the squad such as Bayern Munich teenage sensation Jamal Musiala and the recall of the likes of Thomas Muller and Mats Hummels for a more winning mentality. However, Chelsea’s trio Antonio Rudiger, kai Havertz and Timo Werner together with Man City’s Ilkay Gundogan will miss the match as they have been given some extra time off following their recent Champions League exploits.
Denmark team news
Denmark will only miss the services of Chelsea’s center-back Andreas Christensen who also played in the Champions League final.
Prediction and odds
- Double chance
- Germany win
- Goals over 2.5