Our prediction for this World Cup 2026 match:
Denmark and Israel square off against each other at Parken Stadium in what is expected to be one of the most exciting games of Tuesday’s program. The Danes aim to keep their 100% record in Group F intact, but keep in mind that Dolberg and Braithwaite are out of contention for the hosts, as well as Inter ace Christian Eriksen, who has yet to recover from the heart-attack he suffered at the EURO 2020 finals.
The Israelis, on the other hand, aim to build on a thrilling 5-2 win over Austria, and given their attacking potential, we believe that over 2.5 goals betting option should be considered. Anyhow, the hosts are closer to picking up all three points from the match than the visitors, who are not regarded as good travelers. Denmark defenders should have PSV star Eran Zahavi at bay as the 34-year-old looks unstoppable at the moment.
Highlighted Player (Christian Eriksen):
Christian Eriksen born on 14th of February 1992 is a Danish football who plays as a midfielder for Tottenham Hotspur. Eriksen played in the youth of Odense BK and Ajax Amsterdam where he got picked up by Tottenham Hotspur after 3 seasons.
On 29th of August Eriksen got transferred for 13 million euro and is one of the most expensive Danish football players of all time. Christian Eriksen made his debut in March 2010 for the Danish national team and was the youngest player during the World Cup in 2010.
So far Eriksen played for over 200 club games for Ajax and Tottenham Hotspur. Eriksen is known for his great passing skills and game overview. In his career Eriksen managed to become national champion with Ajax 3 times and won several individual prices for being one of the most talented player of the moment.
Highlighted Team (Israel):
Israel are the direct successor of the Mandatory Palestine national football team. The Israelis received full UEFA membership in 1994, 20 years after leaving AFC and they have been facing European sides in the World Cup qualifiers ever since. Israel participated at the 1970 FIFA World Cup finals in Mexico, but they failed to make it to the knockout stages of the showpiece tournament.
The Israeli national football team have yet to qualify for the final stages of the European Championship, but they made it to the quarter-finals of the Olympics on two occasions (1968, 1976). Israel play their home games at both Sammy Ofer Stadium in Haifa and Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem.
Yossi Benayoun is the most famous and the most capped Israeli footballer and it has to be noted that the pacey midfielder played for the likes of Racing Santander, West Ham United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea in the past. Israel play their home games in blue shirts and blue shorts, whilst they wear white shirts and white shorts when playing on the travels.