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Switzerland vs Denmark Predictions & Tips – BTTS is Tipped in the Nations League

Updated: Oct 16

  • Switzerland scored in their last 10 home encounters

  • Denmark's last five away games saw BTTS in UNL

  • See our top predictions and preview for this match


Tip: Switzerland v Denmark

Odds

BTTS Yes

Both Teams To Score

@2.00

Switzerland vs Denmark Preview 

Switzerland scored at least one goal in their last 10 home appearances, while Denmark average more than one goal per match in the Nations League. BTTS stands out as the best bet in St Gallen. 

  • Switzerland have seen BTTS in 6 of their last 9 matches. 

  • Switzerland have scored in their last 10 home matches. 

  • Denmark have seen BTTS in 4 of their last 5 away matches (Nations League). 

  • Denmark scored in 5 of their last 6 matches against Switzerland. 


Head to Head 


Denmark have a 3-1 advantage against Switzerland with 4 draws in 8 matches. 

They last met in September, the game being won by Denmark 1-0 in Copenhagen. 


Switzerland Form 


Switzerland are sitting at the bottom of their UEFA Nations League A group after losing all three encounters so far. 


They kicked things off with a 2-0 defeat to Denmark in Copenhagen, Nico Elvedi and Granit Xhaka being sent off in that match while having 0.40-1.66 expected goals and 5-17 shots.  


The Red Crosses failed to recover a couple of days later in front of the home crowd, losing convincingly to Spain 4-1 with Zeki Amdouni scoring a consolation goal. 


They had possession in the first half against Serbia on Saturday night, but Elvedi’s own goal just before the break killed the momentum, eventually losing the game 2-0. Switzerland ended that match with 1.60-0.66 expected goals, 11-7 shots and they missed penalty in the second half. 


Switzerland Squad & Team News 






Pos.

Player

Caps

Goals

Club

GK

Gregor Kobel

6

0

Borussia Dortmund

GK

Yvon Mvogo

9

0

Lorient

GK

Jonas Omlin

4

0

Borussia Mönchengladbach

DF

Bećir Omeragić

6

0

Montpellier

DF

Silvan Widmer

48

4

Mainz 05

DF

Manuel Akanji 

66

3

Manchester City

DF

Ricardo Rodriguez

121

9

Real Betis

DF

Gregory Wüthrich

1

0

Sturm Graz

MF

Denis Zakaria

56

3

Monaco

MF

Remo Freuler

73

9

Bologna

MF

Uran Bislimi

2

0

Lugano

MF

Vincent Sierro

7

0

France Toulouse

MF

Fabian Rieder

11

0

VfB Stuttgart

MF

Michel Aebischer

26

1

Bologna

FW

Breel Embolo

69

15

Monaco

FW

Kwadwo Duah

5

1

Ludogorets Razgrad

FW

Renato Steffen

40

4

Lugano

MF

Filip Ugrinic

2

0

Young Boys

FW

Ruben Vargas

49

8

FC Augsburg

FW

Joël Monteiro

0

0

Young Boys

FW

Zeki Amdouni

20

7

Benfica

Joel Monteiro is set for his debut for the national team.


Yann Sommer, Xherdan Shaqiri and Fabian Schar withdrew from the national team after Euro 2024.


Dan Ndoye is injured.


Denmark Form  


Denmark had a perfect start to the new season of UEFA Nations League, securing two victories in their September matches. 


They kicked things off with a 2-0 home victory against Switzerland, scoring two late goals through Patrick Dorgu and Pierre Emil Hojbjerg. The same result at same venue was seen three days later against Serbia, Albert Gronbaek and Yusuf Poulsen finding the net. 


Two-game winning streak has come to an end on Saturday night in Murcia, deservedly losing to Spain 1-0 with just 0.10 expected goals, 39% possession and one shot on target. 


Denmark Squad & Team News 

GK

Kasper Schmeichel

107

0

Celtic

GK

Frederik Rønnow

10

0

Union Berlin

GK

Mads Hermansen

0

0

Leicester City

DF

Joakim Mæhle

49

11

VfL Wolfsburg

DF

Jannik Vestergaard

47

3

Leicester City

DF

Rasmus Kristensen

22

0

Eintracht Frankfurt

DF

Alexander Bah

17

1

Benfica

DF

Victor Kristiansen

14

0

Leicester City

DF

Victor Nelsson

13

0

Galatasaray

DF

Patrick Dorgu

2

1

Lecce

DF

Asger Sørensen

0

0

Sparta Prague

MF

Christian Eriksen

136

42

Manchester United

MF

Pierre-Emile Højbjerg (captain)

83

11

Marseille

MF

Morten Hjulmand

12

1

Sporting CP

MF

Albert Grønbæk

2

1

Rennes

MF

Jens Stage

1

0

Bremen

MF

Mads Bidstrup

0

0

FC Salzburg

FW

Yussuf Poulsen

85

14

RB Leipzig

FW

Kasper Dolberg

50

11

Anderlecht

FW

Andreas Skov Olsen

34

8

Club Brugge

FW

Jonas Wind

33

8

VfL Wolfsburg

FW

Rasmus Højlund

18

7

Manchester United

FW

Anders Dreyer

3

0

Anderlecht

FW

Gustav Isaksen

2

0

Lazio

Morten Frendrup got injured a few days ago and Mads Bidstrup was called up as substitute.


Mikkel Damsgaard, Rasmus Nicolaisen, Christian Nørgaard and Joachim Andersen are also injured.


Jesper Lindstrøm was not called up this time.

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