Germany women vs Denmark women prediction
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Germany Women to win to nil

Germany Women have won their last three matches without conceding a goal.

Germany Women will take on Denmark Women in the Women's European Championships on Tuesday, 8 July, as the group stage enters its second round of fixtures.

Germany Women kicked their campaign off in the best possible way, defeating Poland Women 2-0 and can book their place in the quarter-finals with another win on Tuesday.

Poland Women, on the other hand, lost to Sweden Women, and another defeat would likely see their Euros campaign end.

As part of our latest round of Women's Euros betting tips, check out our Germany Women vs Denmark Women prediction below.

Germany Women vs Denmark Women prediction: A comfortable evening for the Germans

Key stats

  • Germany have kept a clean sheet in four of their last five matches in all competitions.
  • Denmark have failed to score in two of their last three defeats.
  • Neither of the two games that these two have played at the tournament have produced more than two goals.

Correct score prediction: Germany Women 2-0 Denmark Women

Germany Women have been in electric form recently, and have now won six consecutive matches in all competitions. It's difficult to imagine that streak ending against a Denmark side that has lost three of their last four matches.

Pre-game odds and win probability: Germany are big favourites

  • HOME: 7/20 (1.35) – 74.1%
  • DRAW: 9/2 (5.50) – 18.2%
  • AWAY: 13/2 (7.50) – 13.3%

*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change

The Germany Women vs Denmark Women odds imply that Germany shouldn't have any issues on Tuesday night, which matches up with our match prediction. Ladbrokes have given Germany Women a 74.1% chance of winning the match on Tuesday night, while Denmark Women have been given a 13.% chance of victory.

Also, feel free to check out our dedicated Football Betting Tips Today page for more tips over the next 24 hours.

Most recent H2Hs: Honours even

These two teams have met on four separate occasions over the past ten years, and there is nothing to split them. Germany Women have won two matches, while Denmark Women have also won two. The most recent clash, in December 2023, ended in a comfortable 3-0 victory for Germany, and they will be hoping for a similar result this time around.

UEFA Womens Nations League 01/12/23

Germany Women

Germany Women

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Denmark Women

Denmark Women

0

UEFA Womens Nations League 22/09/23

Denmark Women

Denmark Women

2
Germany Women

Germany Women

0

Euro Championships Women 08/07/22

Germany Women

Germany Women

4
Denmark Women

Denmark Women

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Euro Championships Women 30/07/17

Denmark Women

Denmark Women

2
Germany Women

Germany Women

1

Germany Women preview: Gwinn to miss the rest of the tournament

Although Germany were impressive in their win over Poland on matchday one, it was far from the perfect 90 minutes for them as they suffered an injury to a very important player. Bayern Munich's Giulia Gwinn went off in tears after suffering a knee injury, and it has now been confirmed that she will be out for several weeks.

Predicted lineup: Berger (GK), Linder, Knaak, Minge, Gwinn, Nusken, Senss, Buhl,Brand, Dallmann, Schuller

UEFA Women's Nations League 08/04/25

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Scotland Women

Scotland Women

1

Germany Women

Germany Women

6

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Scotland Women

Scotland Women

0

Germany Women

Germany Women

4

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W

Austria Women

Austria Women

1

Germany Women

Germany Women

4

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D

Netherlands Women

Netherlands Women

2

Germany Women

Germany Women

2

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Italy Women

Italy Women

2

Germany Women

Germany Women

1

Denmark Women preview: Changes are expected

Although Denmark suffered no fresh injuries after their opening defeat to Sweden, changes to the starting XI are expected, given that a defeat would almost certainly mean elimination. One player who will certainly start is Pernille Harder, who plays her club football in Germany.

Predicted lineup: Ostergaard (GK), Farge, Pedersen, Veje, Thogersen, Snerle, Holmgaard, Hasbo, Harder, Vangsgaard, Thomsen

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Italy Women

Italy Women

3

Denmark Women

Denmark Women

0

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Wales Women

Wales Women

1

Denmark Women

Denmark Women

2

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Italy Women

Italy Women

1

Denmark Women

Denmark Women

3

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Sweden Women

Sweden Women

2

Denmark Women

Denmark Women

1

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Iceland Women

Iceland Women

0

Denmark Women

Denmark Women

2

Player to watch: Lea Schuller

Lea Schuller
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Lea Schuller scored the all-important second goal in Germany's victory over Poland in the opening round of fixtures at the Women's Euros, and you would be brave to back her not to follow that up with another goal against Denmark. The Bayern Munich striker has now scored 12 goals in her last ten appearances for club and country.


Andy is a freelance Sports Journalist with ten years of experience covering football in the United Kingdom and abroad for various publications including the Manchester Evening News, UtdReport and Football Whispers. Andy also has a keen interest in basketball, cricket, golf and tennis and has covered major sporting events such as the Masters in Augusta.