Denmark will look to solidify their grip on the top spot in Group C when they host Greece in Copenhagen on Sunday, with World Cup 2026 qualification stakes very much in play.
The Danes come into this clash four points clear of their visitors, having already thumped Greece 3-0 on Greek soil last month. Their 6-0 demolition of Belarus on Thursday further strengthened their bid for automatic qualification, keeping them level on points with second-placed Scotland.
After opening the campaign with a goalless draw against Scotland, Brian Riemer’s side quickly asserted themselves with a clinical 3-0 win over Greece, leaving little doubt about their credentials as group leaders. To guarantee a spot at next year’s finals, Denmark will need to finish above Scotland, setting up a potentially high-stakes showdown when the pair meet in their final qualifier.
Greece, meanwhile, saw their momentum stall after a strong run that included a playoff victory over Scotland last season and early wins in Group C, but they were handed a reality check by Denmark’s dominant display and were held to a frustrating draw on Thursday.
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How to watch Denmark vs Greece online – TV channels & live streams
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Denmark vs Greece kick-off time
The match will be played at the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Sunday, October 12, with kick-off at 2:45 pm ET or 11:45 am PT for fans in the US.
Team news & squads
Denmark team news
Riemer is unlikely to tinker much following Denmark’s fluent midweek performance, although a suspension for Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg opens the door for either Christian Norgaard or veteran Christian Eriksen to slot into midfield.
Mikkel Damsgaard should operate just behind a lone striker, with Jens Hojlund expected to fend off competition from Mika Biereth to lead the attack. The Napoli striker is in red-hot form, having scored in his last two international outings and netted three goals in his last two club matches.
Greece team news
For Greece, coach Ivan Jovanovic may be forced to shake up his attacking options after Vangelis Pavlidis missed a glaring opportunity against Scotland, continuing a frustrating run with the national side.
Fotis Ioannidis, Tasos Douvikas, and young Konstantinos Karetsas could be deployed up front, while injuries to left-back Giorgos Kyriakopoulos and Olympiacos captain Panagiotis Retsos leave fewer defensive alternatives for the visitors.
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