France vs Denmark Match Analysis & Prediction
26/11/2022 7:00 pm
France will be looking to seal a place in the knockout stages of the 2022 World Cup when they resume Group D campaign against Denmark at Stadium 974 on Saturday.
Les Bleus claimed a 4-1 victory over Australia on Tuesday to kick off the defence of their crown in perfect style, while Denmark were held to a goalless draw by Tunisia.
France has under-performed in the UEFA Nations League over the summer and conceded within the first nine minutes to Craig Goodwin, but Olivier Giroud’s 50th and 51st-minutes goals for France, alongside headers from Adrien Rabiot and Kylian Mbappe turned the game around.
Giroud only needs to net ome more time to overtake Thierry Henry and score a record-breaking 52nd goal for his country, one which may confirm France’s spot in the last 16.
Didier Deschamps’ side are sitting at the top of Group D and will be guaranted progression to the knockout rounds with victory on Saturday, and they could even confirm top spot should they win and Tunisia’s contest with Australia end in a draw.
While Christian Eriksen was able to demonstrate some of the midfield flair that has made him a hit with the Manchester United supporters, Denmark’s opener with Tunisia was otherwise a forgattable affair.
Kapser Hjulmand has now admitted that his side face a tough situation in Group D, where they currently occupy third place, but they will still be in with a chance of a top-two finish no matter what happens this weekend.
Denmark have drawn each of their last four World Cup matches and could now become only the second side to play out five successive stalemates on the biggest global stage, but there are a couple of good fortunes for them, having now kept three clean sheets in their last four matches.
France vs. Denmark Head to head
These two nations have previously met on 16 occasions across all competitions, where France have claimed eight victories while Denmark have won six, and they have drawn twice. Denmark have scored 31 goals and conceded 21. In their last five meetings, they have each won twice while drawing once.
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29/03/2015France2Denmark0Friendlies
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11/10/2015Denmark1France2Friendlies
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26/06/2018Denmark0France0World Cup
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03/06/2022France1Denmark2Nations League
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25/09/2022Denmark2France0Nations League
France Team News
France left-back Lucas Hernandez tore his anterior cruciate ligament in the build-up to Goodwin’s goal for Australia on Tuesday, and he is not expected to be out for the rest of the World Cup.
He will pass the touch over to his brother Theo Hernandez, who put in an impressive shift after replacing Lucas.
France's Last 5 Matches
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10/06/2022Austria1France1Nations League
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13/06/2022France0Croatia1Nations League
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22/09/2022France2Austria0Nations League
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25/09/2022Denmark2France0Nations League
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22/11/2022France4Australia1World Cup
Denmark Team News
Sevilla midfielder Thomas Delaney came off with a knee injury at half time against Tunisia and has been forced to withdraw from the competition as he prepares for a month-long recovery period.
Head coach Hjulmand could drop Eriksen into a deeper role alongside Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg following Delaney’s injury for Saturday’s contest.
Denmark's Last 5 Matches
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10/06/2022Denmark0Croatia1Nations League
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13/06/2022Denmark2Austria0Nations League
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22/09/2022Croatia2Denmark1Nations League
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25/09/2022Denmark2France0Nations League
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22/11/2022Denmark0Tunisia0World Cup
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