Our prediction for this match:
Denmark will be looking to recover from the UEFA Nations League loss to Portugal when they take on Northern Ireland on Saturday evening. The Danes want to use this friendly as a good preparation for the upcoming World Cup qualifying matches. Therefore, we predict that boss Brian Riemer is going to test as many players as possible against Northern Ireland. The likes of Anton Gaaei (Ajax), Lucas Hogsberg (Nordsjaelland), and Mathias Kvistgaarden (Brondby) have received their first senior call-ups, with Man Utd ace Rasmus Hojlund making the cut as well.
The Green and White Army, on the other hand, experienced all sorts of problems at the back in a 5-1 loss to Sweden and with Denmark being a real force to be reckoned with at home, we are tempted to place our bets on Brian Riemer’s men. Adding to their woes, experienced Northern Ireland centre-back Jonny Evans has been omitted.
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 (Northern Ireland):

Competing first under the Irish flag and then as an independent entity, Northern Ireland are one of world’s oldest national teams, but they haven’t enjoyed too much success in history. Led by Danny Blanchflower, the Irish impressed at their first ever World Cup finals appearance, reaching the quarter-finals in 1958, but they have since only played at the 1982 and 1986 tournaments, reaching round 2 and crashing out in the group stage respectively.
Northern Ireland had failed to qualify for 13 successive European Championship finals before finally booking their ticket to the Euro 2016 in France, and the fans hope this success will only be a sign of things to come. Without a doubt, George Best is the most famous footballer to have ever put on the green shirt, scoring 9 goals in 37 appearances, but he couldn’t help the national team close the gap behind Europe’s top sides.
Some of the other high-profile footballers include Pat Jennings, Aaron Hughes, David Healy, Keith Gillespie, Steven Davies and Gareth McAuley.