Watch Denmark vs North Macedonia in this World Cup play-off qualifier semi-final, with all the details on live streaming and TV coverage right here in this guide.
North Macedonia won just three times in qualifying and finished third in Group J. They will have to be at their best to progress here.
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YES. Denmark vs North Macedonia will be streamed completely free in Ireland on Virgin Media Play with English commentary.
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How to watch Denmark vs North Macedonia in the UK
Prime Video will have a pay-per-view of Slovakia vs Kosovo in the UK.
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Football fans in Australia can watch Denmark vs North Macedonia live through Stan Sport.
Denmark vs North Macedonia: Preview
Denmark are still reeling after losing 4-2 against Scotland at Hampden Park back in November.
Leeds United man Rasmus Kristensen was sent off and two late goals saw the Tartan Army secure top spot in Group C.
But the Danes have plenty of quality to make the final next week, where they could face either the Czech Republic or the Republic of Ireland.
North Macedonia will have to be at their best to make a first-ever World Cup finals visit, with Denmark standing in their way.
It would also be a remarkable achievement for a nation that played its first match in 1993.
Head coach Goce Seloski has called up 26 players for the match against Denmark, drawing on players who ply their trade in Europe, Asia and North America.
Napoli man Eljif Elmas is arguably the most notable name, with Rangers striker Bojan Miovski also included.
FourFourTwo’s prediction
Denmark 3-1 North Macedonia
FourFourTwo is predicting Denmark to win this one comfortably in Copenhagen on Thursday night.
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