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The Czech Republic vs Denmark prediction for Tuesday, 2026-03-31 (kickoff 19:45 GMT) comes with real stakes: this is a key 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualification – UEFA play-offs fixture where small moments can decide who stays on the road to the finals and who ends up watching with snacks and regret.
Here are the latest updates and essential match details, in plain words: Fixture: Czech Republic vs. Denmark, competition: World Cup Qualification (Europe) play-offs. These games often start tense, then open up once the first goal lands—because nobody wants extra-time unless they’re selling tickets.
Tactically, Czechia usually look most comfortable when they keep their shape, defend their box with discipline, and try to attack in quick bursts rather than long passing spells. At home, they can be stubborn, physical, and direct—especially when the crowd gets involved and every tackle sounds like a drumbeat.
Denmark, on the other hand, tend to play with more control and structure. They’re generally happier building attacks patiently, pushing full-backs high, and using wide areas to create chances. Their overall squad depth also shows in these “serious” qualifiers—less panic, more planning.
Now to the numbers, where our Czech Republic vs Denmark prediction becomes more concrete. The 1x2 odds are: home win 4.2, draw 3.35, away win 2.05. Markets price Denmark as the favorite, and our model agrees.
The projected match flow leans Denmark. Expected ball possession is 38% for Czechia and 62% for Denmark, which fits the idea of Denmark controlling rhythm and territory. Shot volume also points the same way: 9 total shots for the hosts versus 16 for the visitors, with on-target efforts projected at 2 vs 5. That’s the kind of gap that usually turns into goals—unless finishing boots go missing.
Corners (4–7, 11 total) also suggest Denmark spend longer in the Czech final third. Discipline looks calm: 0 expected yellow cards for Czechia and 1 for Denmark, so we’re not forecasting a card-fest that breaks momentum.
Our AI predicts 0:2 with a half-time score of 0:1. In simple betting tips terms: Denmark’s edge in control, chances, and depth makes the away side the logical lean—while X2 is the safer route if you prefer less drama than a late equalizer.
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03-Jul-21
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| 26 Mar | D |
Czech
| 2 |
Ireland
| 2 |
| 17 Nov | W |
Czech
| 6 |
Gibraltar
| 0 |
| 13 Nov | W |
Czech
| 1 |
San Marino
| 0 |
| 12 Oct | L |
Faroe I
| 2 |
Czech
| 1 |
| 09 Oct | D |
Czech
| 0 |
Croatia
| 0 |
| 08 Sep | D |
Czech
| 1 |
Saudi Arabia
| 1 |
| 05 Sep | W |
Montenegro
| 0 |
Czech
| 2 |
| 09 Jun | L |
Croatia
| 5 |
Czech
| 1 |
| 06 Jun | W |
Czech
| 2 |
Montenegro
| 0 |
| 25 Mar | W |
Gibraltar
| 0 |
Czech
| 4 |
| 26 Mar | W | Denmark |
4 | Macedonia |
0 |
| 18 Nov | L | Scotland |
4 | Denmark |
2 |
| 15 Nov | D | Denmark |
2 | Belarus |
2 |
| 12 Oct | W | Denmark |
3 | Greece |
1 |
| 09 Oct | W | Belarus |
0 | Denmark |
6 |
| 08 Sep | W | Greece |
0 | Denmark |
3 |
| 05 Sep | D | Denmark |
0 | Scotland |
0 |
| 10 Jun | W | Denmark |
5 | Lithuania |
0 |
| 07 Jun | W | Denmark |
2 | N. Ireland |
1 |
| 23 Mar | L | Portugal |
5 | Denmark |
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