- Team form: Germany U19 are unbeaten in their last 5 games (W3, D2), but their last 3 were two draws and a win in the UEFA U19 Championship Qualification – Elite Round, Group 1 2026.
- Opposition form: Denmark U19 are also unbeaten in their last 5 (W3, D2), with their final two results being a 2-2 draw away to Romania U19 and a 2-1 victory against Czech Republic U19.
Can Germany get a grip on the group?
Odds and betting:
Germany U19 come into this match as the favorite at 2.46, ahead of Denmark U19 at 2.68 with the tie at 3.88. The odds for both teams scoring are 1.43, but that seems low considering the quality of the two defenses here, and a 2-2 type game looks like it should be priced closer to 2.63 on the BTTS-No line.
Style and recent results:
Germany are more of a patient, possession-based side that like to play out of the back and use their full-backs to create overloads, whereas Denmark are more vertical, aggressive and will look to play at high tempo. In their respective UEFA U19 Championship campaigns, Germany have taken 3 wins and 1 draw from their last 4 home games, while Denmark have won 1, drawn 2 and lost 1 of their four away trips, so there is scope to question both of these sides here, especially as Denmark are yet to lose any of their last 3 on the road.
Denmark can keep it close and can keep it exciting
Germany are on a 5-3-2 run in all competitions over their last 10, while Denmark are on a 5-2-3 streak, so both come into this clash in good form, but far from perfect.
Germany have conceded 11 goals at home, which is 1.83 per match, so if Denmark can get their passing lines through Germany's patient, possession-heavy positional play, they should get some joy.
- Denmark have conceded just 3 goals away from home, which averages 0.75 per match, so it's clear that both defences have scope to keep it cagey, and both teams will have seen enough in the opposition over the last few weeks to know where they need to target the gaps.
- There should be an interesting contrast between the two styles here and this feels like it will be won in the midfield and full-back battle, with Germany looking to control the game and Denmark looking to hit on the counter.
- We think the favorites will get there, but Denmark's counter-pressing and solidity away from home means this will be more of a chess match than a blowout.