Portugal vs Denmark predictions, odds and betting tips
Portugal will seek to overturn a one goal deficit when they host Denmark in their Nations League quarter-final second leg on Sunday. Portugal vs Denmark best bets Portugal to win – 6/10 with SBK Both teams to score – 9/10 with BetMGM Ronaldo to score – 21/20 with Betfred Portugal vs Denmark odds Find the latest match odds for Portugal vs Denmark. All odds are provided by our best football betting sites. Odds are subject to change. Portugal vs Denmark predictions Cristiano Ronaldo was again the center of attention as his Portugal team lost 1-0 away to Denmark in the first leg of their Nations League quarter-final. The former Manchester United man was largely anonymous throughout the match. His latest lacklustre performance prompted more awkward questions for Portugal boss Roberto Martinez about whether or not he is right to persist with the nation’s record goalscorer. Despite drawing a blank, Ronaldo’s trademark ‘sui’ celebration was performed on the night. Not by the legendary striker, but by the much maligned current Manchester United forward Rasmus Hojlund. Hojlund emerged from the bench after 69 minutes, and within ten, had scored the goal that decided the match. Following on from his goal against Leicester City for his club side on Sunday night, Hojlund coolly slotted home the only goal of the game, finishing off a fine move that involved his United team mate Christian Eriksen and Andreas Skov Olsen, who is credited with the assist. The goal prompted Hojlund to perform Ronaldo’s familiar ‘sui’ celebration. Defending his actions Hojlund claimed he did it out of admiration for the man he described as his hero, not to mock him. Whatever his motivations, Hojlund’s goal has set the second leg up nicely. His Denmark side were by far the better team and can count themselves unfortunate not to be further ahead. They had 23 attempts on goal to Portugal’s eight, with nine on target (Portugal had just two). Had it not been for Portugal keeper Diogo Costa, the tie might already be over. A 24th-minute penalty save was the standout moment in what was an excellent performance that kept his country in with a chance of reaching the semifinals. Portugal vs Denmark betting tips. 18+ GambleAware.org – Please play responsibly. Portugal vs Denmark betting tips Portugal got out of jail in the first leg. Despite being 1-0 down in the tie, Roberto Martinez’s team are still the favourites to qualify for the last four at 4/5. Denmark are 9/10 to win the tie. Our match betting tips are below: Portugal to win Portugal were outplayed in the first leg, but escaped with a 1-0 win. At home, we expect Roberto Martinez’s team to be a totally different proposition. Despite having a poor night in Copenhagen, Portugal still had the better of the possession with 56 percent. Free Bet Offers See all the best free bets and betting offers available over at our dedicated page See all free bets 18+ gambleaware.org. T&Cs apply Ronaldo and his teammates are likely to have even more of the ball at the Jose Alvalade Stadium, where we expect them to turn the possession into more efforts on goal. Portugal won all three of their home Nations League fixtures with an aggregate score of 9-3. We expect them to make it four wins in a row against the Danes. Back Portugal to win at 6/10 with SBK Both teams to score We fully expect to see Portugal score at home against Denmark. They scored in five of their six Nations League matches, including in all three of their home matches against Croatia (2), Scotland (2) and Poland (5). Furthermore, Portugal conceded in five of their six matches, including all three at home. The only match that didn’t result in both teams scoring was the 0-0 draw away to Scotland on Matchday 4, when the Scots battened down the hatches at Hampden Park. Denmark scored in four of their six Nations League matches. They did draw blanks away from home against Spain and Serbia. The Danes produced a backs-to-the-wall performance in Spain, conceding possession and hoping to pick something up on the break. The 0-0 draw in Serbia was on Matchday 6, with Denmark knowing the draw would see them finish second in the group at the expense of the Serbs. Brian Riemer may employ similar tactics against Portugal. But if the hosts take a two goal lead, his team will have to open up and play. If they do, they have a goal in them. Back yes in both teams to score at 9/10 with BetMGM Ronaldo to score anytime As we’ve already mentioned, Ronaldo has been creating plenty of headlines, although they have been for not actually doing anything. It is true that he has gone missing in big games lately, but how often does the Al-Nassr forward have the last laugh? Rasmus Hojlund may not have meant to offend with his goal celebration in the first

Portugal will seek to overturn a one goal deficit when they host Denmark in their Nations League quarter-final second leg on Sunday.
Portugal vs Denmark best bets
- Portugal to win – 6/10 with SBK
- Both teams to score – 9/10 with BetMGM
- Ronaldo to score – 21/20 with Betfred
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Portugal vs Denmark predictions
Cristiano Ronaldo was again the center of attention as his Portugal team lost 1-0 away to Denmark in the first leg of their Nations League quarter-final.
The former Manchester United man was largely anonymous throughout the match.
His latest lacklustre performance prompted more awkward questions for Portugal boss Roberto Martinez about whether or not he is right to persist with the nation’s record goalscorer.
Despite drawing a blank, Ronaldo’s trademark ‘sui’ celebration was performed on the night. Not by the legendary striker, but by the much maligned current Manchester United forward Rasmus Hojlund.
Hojlund emerged from the bench after 69 minutes, and within ten, had scored the goal that decided the match.
Following on from his goal against Leicester City for his club side on Sunday night, Hojlund coolly slotted home the only goal of the game, finishing off a fine move that involved his United team mate Christian Eriksen and Andreas Skov Olsen, who is credited with the assist.
The goal prompted Hojlund to perform Ronaldo’s familiar ‘sui’ celebration. Defending his actions Hojlund claimed he did it out of admiration for the man he described as his hero, not to mock him.
Whatever his motivations, Hojlund’s goal has set the second leg up nicely.
His Denmark side were by far the better team and can count themselves unfortunate not to be further ahead. They had 23 attempts on goal to Portugal’s eight, with nine on target (Portugal had just two).
Had it not been for Portugal keeper Diogo Costa, the tie might already be over.
A 24th-minute penalty save was the standout moment in what was an excellent performance that kept his country in with a chance of reaching the semifinals.
Portugal vs Denmark betting tips
Portugal got out of jail in the first leg. Despite being 1-0 down in the tie, Roberto Martinez’s team are still the favourites to qualify for the last four at 4/5. Denmark are 9/10 to win the tie. Our match betting tips are below:
Portugal to win
Portugal were outplayed in the first leg, but escaped with a 1-0 win. At home, we expect Roberto Martinez’s team to be a totally different proposition.
Despite having a poor night in Copenhagen, Portugal still had the better of the possession with 56 percent.
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Ronaldo and his teammates are likely to have even more of the ball at the Jose Alvalade Stadium, where we expect them to turn the possession into more efforts on goal.
Portugal won all three of their home Nations League fixtures with an aggregate score of 9-3. We expect them to make it four wins in a row against the Danes.
Back Portugal to win at 6/10 with SBK
Both teams to score
We fully expect to see Portugal score at home against Denmark. They scored in five of their six Nations League matches, including in all three of their home matches against Croatia (2), Scotland (2) and Poland (5).
Furthermore, Portugal conceded in five of their six matches, including all three at home.
The only match that didn’t result in both teams scoring was the 0-0 draw away to Scotland on Matchday 4, when the Scots battened down the hatches at Hampden Park.
Denmark scored in four of their six Nations League matches. They did draw blanks away from home against Spain and Serbia.
The Danes produced a backs-to-the-wall performance in Spain, conceding possession and hoping to pick something up on the break.
The 0-0 draw in Serbia was on Matchday 6, with Denmark knowing the draw would see them finish second in the group at the expense of the Serbs.
Brian Riemer may employ similar tactics against Portugal. But if the hosts take a two goal lead, his team will have to open up and play. If they do, they have a goal in them.
Back yes in both teams to score at 9/10 with BetMGM
Ronaldo to score anytime
As we’ve already mentioned, Ronaldo has been creating plenty of headlines, although they have been for not actually doing anything.
It is true that he has gone missing in big games lately, but how often does the Al-Nassr forward have the last laugh?
Rasmus Hojlund may not have meant to offend with his goal celebration in the first leg.
But the problem with doing what he did, is that there is an immediate chance to have that celebration shoved straight back down his throat – and with interest.
Back Ronaldo to score anytime at 21/20 with Betfred