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Denmark will be on the road in the Nations League this week, as they bid to hit back following a defeat in Spain on Saturday.

A victory for the visitors could take them back to the top of the Nations League A Group 4 standings, but only if Spain fail to land maximum points against Serbia.

The challenge is looking more daunting for Switzerland, as they have suffered defeats in all three matches in the Nations League this year. Their relegation to the second tier could be official if they lose and other results go against them on Tuesday.

Odds

Match ResultOdds
Switzerland+129
Draw+220
Denmark+233

Switzerland Winless in Last Four Against Denmark

TotalSwitzerlandDenmarkDraws
Games4022
Nations League Games1010
Goals936 

🚨⚽ TIP: Under 2.5 match goals has been a winning selection in each of the last three meetings between the sides. (Under 2.5 Goals @ -120)

Switzerland Team News

Murat Yakin will be without a number of influential stars for the home match against Denmark on Tuesday. National captain Granit Xhaka is among those that are unavailable.

Meanwhile, Dominik Schmid pulled out due to injury before Saturday’s defeat against Serbia. Denis Zakaria and Remo Freuler are likely to play in the middle of the park.

Possible Lineup

Gregor Kobel (GK); Nico Elvedi, Manuel Akanji, Ricardo Rodriguez, Silvan Widmer, Denis Zakaria, Remo Freuler, Michel Aebischer, Zeki Amdouni, Breel Embolo, Kwadwo Duah

Denmark Team News

Denmark’s excellent start to the Nations League was ended with a 1-0 defeat against Spain on Saturday. However, Lars Knudsen is unlikely to make too many changes this week.

The caretaker boss is likely to keep faith with Kasper Dolberg, while Christian Eriksen and Pierre Hojbjerg will also retain their spots.

Possible Lineup

Kasper Schmeichel (GK); Victor Nelsson, Jannik Vestergaard, Asger Sorensen, Alexander Bah, Pierre Hojbjerg, Mads Bidstrup, Rasmus Kristensen, Christian Eriksen, Kasper Dolberg, Albert Gronbaek

Switzerland vs. Denmark Prediction

Denmark have a very positive record against Switzerland based on historical meetings between the nations. That could be a trend worth following this week, as the Swiss have looked vulnerable in their matches since EURO 2024.

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