Czech Republic vs Denmark Prediction – WC Qualification Europe

29th March 2026

Two sides who both need something from this one. Czech Republic sit 2nd in Group L on 16 points – in the mix but not yet safe. Denmark are 2nd in Group C on 11 points – they’ve been building nicely but haven’t secured anything yet either. This match doesn’t directly affect each other’s qualifying group, but both sides will be playing with intent on 31 March in what’s a crunch window for European WC Qual.

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Form

Czech Republic (L W D L W): Inconsistent but not without quality. Back-to-back defeats in there, but they’ve shown they can grind wins. Patrick Schick when fit is the difference-maker.

Denmark (W W W D L): Three straight wins going into this window. Only one defeat in five. Rasmus Hojlund finding form up top, and this is a side with genuine attacking depth. The loss came as a blip rather than a trend.

Head to Head

These two nations have crossed paths multiple times in qualifying campaigns. Czech Republic on home soil tend to make things difficult. Full H2H history is available on the Statz fixture page.

Statz Projections

Projections go live closer to kickoff – check the fixture page on Statz for updated numbers. Czech Republic’s T. Soucek leads all midfielders in fouls committed (18 in last 10) – he’s always in the action. Denmark’s R. Hojlund (3 goals in last 10) and G. Isaksen (4 goals) are the chief threats going forward.

Key Players

Patrick Schick (Czech Republic) – 3 goals in last 10 despite injury issues throughout the campaign. When he plays and he’s fit, Czech Republic are a different team. Central to everything going forward. See Czech Republic’s goals data on Statz.

Tomas Soucek (Czech Republic) – Box-to-box presence, 3 goals in last 10, and the engine of Czech’s midfield. Leads the team in foul count (18 in last 10) and contributes at both ends. Check the Czech Republic fouls page.

Rasmus Hojlund (Denmark) – 3 goals in last 10 for the Man United striker. He thrives in this kind of must-win atmosphere. Denmark’s focal point up top with 10 fouls drawn showing he gets stuck in. See Denmark’s top scorers on Statz.

Gustaf Isaksen (Denmark) – 4 goals in last 10 and arguably Denmark’s most in-form attacker right now. Worth watching as a wide threat who gets into dangerous areas regularly.

Bet Builder Angles

Soucek foul count is a tempting angle – 18 fouls in 10 games means he averages nearly 2 per game. A Soucek yellow card is always in play. Hojlund has 10 fouls drawn in last 10 – pairing him to be fouled with a card for a Czech midfielder has value.

Goals are on here too – Schick (3), Soucek (3), Hojlund (3), Isaksen (4) all firing. Both teams to score looks well-supported by the recent data. Use the Statz Bet Builder Tool to build your own combination with live hit rates.

Verdict

Denmark look the stronger unit on current form – three wins on the spin is hard to argue with. Czech Republic at home will make it scrappy, and Schick’s presence makes them dangerous. This feels like a game that could go either way, but Denmark’s recent momentum edges it. A draw wouldn’t be a shock if Czech Republic keep it tight and nick something on the break.

Denmark win or draw. Full projections live on Statz before kickoff.