A wide-open Group D continues on Saturday at the Women’s World Cup, as a close match-up between Denmark and China is staged at Perth Rectangular Stadium. Both nations will be hopeful of reaching the next round, but their chances could hinge on the result in this opening match.
Before Betting On Denmark vs China
It promises to be an interesting battle for qualification in Group D at the Women’s World Cup, with three teams vying for two qualifying spot. An interesting opening match in the group will take place in Berth on Saturday, as China takes on Denmark.
This has been a popular fixture throughout World Cup history, as the Danes haven’t faced another rival more frequently than they have come up against China. However, the European nation has never previously registered a win against the Asian country in three previous occasions. China has won twice, while both teams have scored in each of the last meetings between the sides at the competition.
Despite that, China has often struggled against nations from Europe at the World Cup, evident from the fact that they have lost three of their last five. They have also failed to score in four matches over that period. That is a contrast to their form against European nations before the start of the run, as they had lost just twice in their opening eleven matches against nations from the continent.
It will be a good moment for Denmark on Saturday, as they make their return to the competition after missing each of the previous three editions. They could be a potential dark horse at the World Cup this summer based on their qualifying record, as they picked up eight straight wins. That was a welcome return to form in qualifying after winning just 16 from their last 32 before the start of the previous qualification campaign.
Denmark vs China Offshore Odds & Pick
Despite the fact China boasts an excellent record against Denmark at the World Cup, the odds favor the European nation to register a victory on Saturday. We would agree with the odds, as the European nation was excellent throughout qualification, and they could be set to cause a shock in the knockout stages this summer.