Football Result
Andreas Christensen 62'
Rasmus Højlund 81'
Verification of the Result Prediction
Power Comparison in the League
Game Stats
Team Formations
Estimated Goal Scoring Chance
H2H Record before the game
Greece
Draws
Denmark
In a FIFA World Cup Qualifying - UEFA match held on 2025-09-08 at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus, Greece, Denmark convincingly defeated Greece 3-0. The game saw Denmark dominate possession with 55.8% compared to Greece's 44.2%. Denmark's attacking prowess was also evident, registering 15 total shots with 8 on target, while Greece only managed 4 shots, 1 on target.
Mikkel Damsgaard opened the scoring for Denmark in the 32nd minute, followed by Andreas Christensen in the 62nd minute, and Rasmus Hojlund sealed the victory in the 81st minute. Both teams committed an equal number of fouls (14) and received one yellow card each.
The AI's pre-game prediction favored Greece to win, which proved inaccurate. The prediction did not anticipate the significant performance gap observed on the field. The AI model did not expect a balanced game ("no").
Analyzing recent form, Greece had been on a winning streak, including a 5-1 victory against Belarus in their previous World Cup qualifier and convincing wins in friendly matches. However, this game exposed vulnerabilities. On the other hand, Denmark had a mixed bag of results, including a draw against Scotland in their previous qualifier, but had won friendly matches comfortably.
Denmark's victory breaks Greece's recent run of high-scoring wins. Prior to this match, Greece had displayed a strong offensive record in recent games. Denmark's recent games have been a mix of results.
This result could impact both teams' confidence heading into their next qualifying matches. Greece needs to reassess their defensive strategy, while Denmark will look to build on this strong performance.
On September 8th, 2025, Greece will face Denmark in a FIFA World Cup Qualifying - UEFA match at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium. AI predicts a Greece victory with a 51.8% probability, against Denmark's 23.7%. The draw probability stands at 24.5%. Greece, rated at 0.675, seems to have an edge over Denmark, rated at 0.591.
Greece's recent form has been strong, with dominant wins in their last few games. Keep an eye on Dimitriou, the rising star midfielder, known for his precise passes and powerful shots. Also, veteran defender Papadopoulos's experience will be crucial.
Denmark, however, has been inconsistent, struggling to secure wins. Their recent draw against Scotland raises questions about their attacking prowess. Their key player, Eriksen, will need to be at his best to challenge the Greek defense. The last head-to-head game between these teams, back in 2009, ended in a 1-1 draw. Will history repeat itself, or will the AI's prediction come true? Football fans worldwide will be watching.