Denmark welcome Belarus to Parken Stadium on Saturday, 15 November 2025, for a World Cup qualifier that looks, on paper, like one of the most one-sided fixtures of the entire round. The Danes sit top of the group with 10 points from four games, boasting a dominant 12:1 goal difference, while Belarus arrive bottom after four straight defeats, conceding heavily and struggling to compete.
Denmark Set for Another Comfortable Night
The hosts have been excellent throughout qualification, combining strong defensive organisation with consistent attacking output. Playing at Parken, where they are typically aggressive from the first whistle, Denmark are expected to control possession, press high and create chances in waves.
Given the visitors’ poor performances—15 goals conceded and only 2 scored—this is the kind of match where Denmark usually start fast and maintain pressure throughout both halves.
Prediction: Denmark to Win Both Halves
Denmark are in far better form, tactically sharper and superior in every department. With Belarus conceding early and often in recent qualifiers, the likelihood of Denmark leading at half-time and extending their dominance after the break is very high.
The gulf in quality, combined with Denmark’s tendency to impose their rhythm from start to finish at home, makes Home to win both halves the standout choice for this fixture.

