Denmark welcome Spain to Parken for their UEFA Nations League clash on Friday evening. The Danes come into this match after picking up a hard-fought 2-2 draw against Switzerland in their previous Nations League outing. Meanwhile, La Roja arrive in Copenhagen full of confidence following their comfortable 3-0 victory over Serbia. This meeting between the two sides at the iconic Danish national stadium promises to be an intriguing contest as both teams look to strengthen their position in the competition.
Live streaming and online broadcast data for Denmark vs Spain in the UK
Football fans in the UK can catch Denmark vs Spain live on Premier Sports Extra or stream it via Viaplay International's YouTube channel. Both options are available for British viewers looking to watch this international clash.
Preview and predictions for the Denmark vs Spain game
Bookies are backing Spain as the clear favourites in their upcoming clash with Denmark, despite having to travel to face the Danes on their home turf. La Roja's recent form and superior squad quality have influenced the odds makers to lean heavily in their direction, though they're not writing off the hosts completely given their traditionally strong home record. The Danes are being viewed as considerable underdogs for this fixture, with bookmakers seemingly unconvinced by their chances of causing an upset. Denmark's home advantage at Parken could be a factor, but the odds suggest Spain's technical ability and tournament pedigree make them the more likely side to come away with a positive result.
Denmark Match History
The Danish Dynamite have shown mixed fortunes in their recent outings, particularly struggling on their travels. Their latest away day saw them nick a decent point in a 2-2 draw against Switzerland, though this positive result was preceded by a narrow 1-0 defeat to Spain in what was a rather cagey Nations League affair. The Danes' away form has been a bit of a concern, with their last triumph on foreign soil becoming increasingly distant. Looking at their broader form, Denmark have been far more comfortable on home turf, where they've managed to keep clean sheets and secure victories, as evidenced by their 2-0 wins over both Serbia and Switzerland. However, their away performances have left something to be desired, particularly highlighted by a disappointing 2-0 defeat to Germany in the Euros. The Danish side's inability to find the back of the net on their travels has been a recurring theme, suggesting they're missing that cutting edge when playing away from their Copenhagen fortress.
Spain Recent Matches
La Roja have shown impressive form on their travels recently, displaying a mix of attacking flair and defensive solidity. In their last away outing, they put in a stellar performance against Switzerland, hammering them 4-1 in the Nations League. Prior to that, they managed to nick a point in a goalless draw against Serbia, showing they can dig deep when required away from home. Looking at their away form in more detail, Spain have been rather solid at the back, conceding just once in their last two away matches. Their attacking prowess was particularly evident in the Swiss encounter, where they really turned on the style. While they couldn't break down Serbia's defence in Belgrade, they've generally looked threatening on the road, averaging two goals per away match across their recent travels. This combination of defensive stability and attacking capability makes them a formidable proposition for any host nation.
Denmark vs Spain head-to-head analysis
The head-to-head history between Spain and Denmark is rather limited, with just a single competitive encounter between these two European footballing nations. That solitary meeting came in the UEFA Nations League, where La Roja emerged victorious with a narrow 1-0 win on home soil. The Spanish side holds the statistical advantage in this brief rivalry, having won their only meeting against the Danish Dynamite. Spain's home record stands perfect with one win from one match, while Denmark are yet to register either a victory or a draw against their Iberian opponents. This minimal head-to-head history means both sides will be eager to write new chapters in their competitive story when they next meet.
How are Denmark and Spain doing in the league table
Since no specific standings positions were provided for either Denmark or Spain, I cannot create a meaningful summary of their current standings situation. To provide an accurate summary, I would need their current positions in their respective competitions or group standings.