Date of Tips: 14/11/2025
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Denmark host Belarus at Parken Stadium on Saturday night in their penultimate World Cup qualifying match, and this one feels like a chance for the Danes to tighten their grip on automatic qualification. So if you’re looking for a Denmark vs Belarus prediction, you’re in the right place. Denmark already smashed Belarus 6-0 in the reverse fixture, and with the visitors now eliminated, this match looks very one-sided on paper. Still, games have to be played, and there’s plenty to dig into ahead of kick-off.
Denmark come into this weekend in a strong spot. They’ve collected 10 points from four games, scored 12, and conceded just once. They’re unbeaten in six across all competitions, and that confidence is written all over their performances. The only hitch for head coach Brian Riemer is the short list of injuries.
Will Osula and Yussuf Poulsen are both unavailable, which limits the attacking depth a little. Joakim Maehle is another notable absentee, with the Wolfsburg full-back sidelined as well. The good news? Rasmus Kristensen is back after missing October’s camp, and he’s joined by two more returning faces: Philip Billing and Victor Nelsson. Nikolas Nartey also gets his first senior call-up, giving Denmark an extra midfield option.
Rasmus Hojlund is in electric form, scoring four goals in his last three qualifiers, and he’s set to lead the line again. Around him, you’ve got the big names: Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Andreas Christensen, and the ever-influential Christian Eriksen. All of them are available and in contention to start.
Belarus arrive with a very different vibe. They’ve lost all four qualifiers, conceded 15, and scored just two. On top of that, Carlos Alos has left out a huge chunk of his previous squad — including experienced players like 82-cap Alyaksandr Martynovich and Yury Kavalyow.
Up front, Vitaly Lisakovich is the standout name. He’s scored more international goals than anyone else in the current Belarus squad. German Barkovsky should line up beside him in what could be a difficult night for the pair, given the lack of service Belarus have produced in this qualifying run.
Here are the possible XIs based solely on the information provided.
Denmark possible starting lineup:
Schmeichel; Christiansen, Andersen, Vestergaard; Isaksen, Hojbjerg, Hjulmand, Dorgu; Damsgaard, Eriksen; Hojlund
Belarus possible starting lineup:
Pavlyuchenko; Parkhomenko, Malkevich, Zabelin; Pigas, Ebong, Gromyko, Yablonsky, Pyachenin; Barkovsky, Lisakovich
When you look at how these two sides match up, it’s clear Denmark have everything pointing in their favour. They’re top of Group C on goal difference and know another win keeps them in control heading into their final match at Hampden Park. Their home form has been outrageous too — 14 wins in their last 17 at Parken.
Belarus, meanwhile, haven’t taken a single point in qualifying and have now lost 11 straight competitive matches. They’ve also never scored against Denmark in three previous meetings. The uphill climb for them isn’t just steep — it’s practically vertical.
Here’s what stands out when you look purely at the information available:
So, the angles lean toward Denmark controlling the match, scoring multiple times, and keeping the pressure on Scotland in the race for top spot.
Denmark should be all over this from the first whistle. They’re stronger in every area, confidence is high, and their attacking patterns looked excellent in the last two qualifiers. Belarus may try to sit deep and frustrate, but they’ve conceded too many goals recently for that approach to feel reliable.
Match Prediction: Denmark to win. Bet with bet365.
With Denmark winning 6-0 in the reverse fixture and still in clinical form, it’s hard to look past another wide-margin victory. Belarus haven’t scored in any of their previous meetings with Denmark, and nothing in their current form suggests that’s about to change.
Correct Score Prediction: Denmark 4-0 Belarus. Bet with bet365.
Based strictly on the information available:
That points strongly to over goals if Denmark hit their stride again.
Over/Under Prediction: Over 2.5 Goals. Bet with bet365.
A realistic combination from the details given:
This fits the pattern of both teams’ recent qualifying form.
Bet Builder Tip: BTTS No, Denmark to score 3+ goals, and Hojlund to score anytime. Bet with bet365.
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Based on the info provided, Denmark are strong favourites and expected to win comfortably.
Belarus have never scored against Denmark in their three previous meetings, and their recent form doesn’t suggest a breakthrough is imminent.
Rasmus Hojlund. He has four goals in his last three qualifiers and is expected to start again.
Yes. A win here keeps them top and sets up a final-day trip to Hampden Park where a draw would secure automatic qualification.