Greece vs Denmark | Football Previews & Free Betting Tips | 8th September 2025

🗞️ Introduction

Greece host Denmark at Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium, Piraeus on Monday 8 September 2025 in World Cup qualifying. Greece arrive buzzing after a 5–1 thumping of Belarus; Denmark were frustrated by Scotland in Copenhagen and need a response to keep pace at the top of the group. Expect a fierce, full house in Piraeus with Greece’s support on the shoulder of every challenge; a tidy Danish away end will make itself heard too.

Greece usually build from a compact 4-2-3-1, full-backs high and lots of punch from wide through Masouras and Tzolis, with Pavlidis the penalty-box reference. Denmark can toggle between 4-3-3 and 3-4-3: solid base, energetic midfield screens and direct running in behind from Højlund. It’s control and craft from the hosts versus Denmark’s structure and speed.

👕 Team News

Greece (called for this window): Goalkeepers Odysseas Vlachodimos, Christos Mandas, Konstantinos Tzolakis; Defenders Kostas Tsimikas, Dimitris Giannoulis, Panagiotis Retsos, Dinos Mavropanos, Lazaros Rota, Giorgos Kyriakopoulos, Pantelis Hatzidiakos, Giorgos Tzavellas; Midfielders Tasos Bakasetas, Petros Mantalos, Dimitris Kourbelis, Andreas Bouchalakis, Manolis Siopis, Sotiris Alexandropoulos, Christos Tzolis, Giorgos Masouras; Forwards Vangelis Pavlidis, Anastasios Douvikas, Giorgos Giakoumakis, Fotis Ioannidis.

Doubt: Dimitris Giannoulis (hamstring) to be assessed. Greece lean on Bakasetas between the lines and Pavlidis for the final touch; Tsimikas’s delivery remains a key route to chances.

Denmark (called for this window): Goalkeepers Kasper Schmeichel, Mads Hermansen, Frederik Rønnow; Defenders Joachim Andersen, Andreas Christensen, Victor Nelsson, Jannik Vestergaard, Rasmus Kristensen, Joakim Mæhle, Alexander Bah, Elias Jelert; Midfielders Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, Morten Hjulmand, Christian Nørgaard, Mikkel Damsgaard, Jesper Lindstrøm, Anders Dreyer; Forwards Rasmus Højlund, Yussuf Poulsen, Kasper Dolberg, Jonas Wind, Andreas Skov Olsen, Gustav Isaksen.

Update: Christian Nørgaard was listed as a doubt and is expected to miss out. Denmark’s main thrust comes from Højlund’s runs in behind, Skov Olsen’s delivery and shots from the right, and Højbjerg/Hjulmand controlling the middle.

📋 Form

Greece (last 10 competitive): 7–1–2, with about 20 scored and 12 conceded. Four clean sheets in that run, and they’re notably stronger after the interval — a lot of their goals arrive in the last half hour.

Denmark (recent competitive): around 4–4–2, roughly 15 for, 9 against. They’re tidy and resilient but can be held when opponents stay compact and deny the cut-back. Set-plays remain a steady source of chances.

📊 Key Match Stats

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Metric Greece Denmark
Average goals scored per match 1.8 1.5
Average goals conceded per match 1.2 0.9
Clean sheet percentage 40% 40%
Average possession 52% 50%
Corners per match 4.5 5.0
Shots per match (total / on target) 10.2 / 4.1 11.0 / 4.0
Expected goals per match 1.4 1.5
Pass completion 85% 86%
Goal timing (first half / second half) 35% / 65% 45% / 55%
Average points per match 1.9 1.7

Average goals scored per match
Greece
1.8
Denmark
1.5
Average goals conceded per match
Greece
1.2
Denmark
0.9
Average possession
Greece
52%
Denmark
50%
Shots per match (total / on target)
Greece
10.2 / 4.1
Denmark
11.0 / 4.0
Average points per match
Greece
1.9
Denmark
1.7

🏟️ Home vs Away Form

Greece at home: strong record across the last batch in Piraeus — win rate around 70%, with averages close to 2.0 scored and 0.8 conceded. The first goal matters; once ahead, Greece control territory and tempo.

Denmark away: dependable travellers — unbeaten in roughly 60% of their recent competitive trips, averaging about 1.2 scored and 0.8 conceded. They’re difficult to shift when protecting a result, and dangerous on counter-attacks.

⚔️ Attack vs Defence

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Goals For
Goals Against

Kickthebookies BTTS likelihood: 74%


🥅 Players to Watch
  • Vangelis Pavlidis (Greece) — penalty-area movement and first-time finishing; thrives on cut-backs and near-post runs.
  • Tasos Bakasetas (Greece) — the rhythm-setter with end product from distance and dead balls.
  • Rasmus Højlund (Denmark) — pace in behind, aggressive runs across centre-halves; the out-ball when Denmark break.
  • Andreas Christensen (Denmark) — calm organiser, key in aerial duels and starting build-up under pressure.

🧠 KickTheBookies Prediction

Greece 1–1 Denmark. Greece’s tailwind from Friday meets a Danish side that rarely lose control. The hosts will press for periods, but Denmark’s counters and set-plays keep them honest.

💡 Betting Tips

Main pick: Both Teams To Score — Greece are creating plenty and Denmark usually find a way to notch on the road.

Value angle: Draw — Denmark’s away resilience versus Greece’s home strength points to a shared result at decent odds.


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