Czechia host Denmark in Prague on Tuesday at 21:45 (GMT+3) in a World Cup qualifier play-off clash.
Denmark’s 4-0 win over North Macedonia and Czechia’s three winless results in their last five home games suggest Denmark should have too much in Prague.
Below is the full match preview, predictions and betting analysis.
Czechia vs Denmark Tips
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
Czechia vs Denmark Odds
| Result | Odds |
|---|---|
| Czechia | |
| Draw | |
| Denmark |
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
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Czechia vs Denmark Predictions
Denmark’s scoring run meets Czech home doubts
Czechia’s recent home record shows three winless results in their last five in Prague. That sequence sits alongside a laboured display against the Republic of Ireland on Tuesday, where they fell 2-0 behind through a penalty and an own goal that came back off the bar and went in off Matej Kovar.
Jindrich Stanek’s absence leaves Kovar as first choice, and while he later saved two penalties in the shootout, his overall level in that game did not look convincing. Miroslav Koubek’s side did recover to level and force extra time, which underlines their ability to stay in games, but the defensive phase still allowed two goals in that match and twice in two of their last four fixtures.
Denmark arrive off a 4-0 win over North Macedonia on Thursday, a result that reflects a steady scoring pattern with multiple goals in each of their last six matches and three clean sheets in that same run. Gustav Isaksen has scored three goals in his last three games, adding a sharp edge to a side already producing regular returns.
Even so, Czechia’s tendency to score at home keeps the contest competitive for spells. Denmark’s recent goal frequency and Czechia’s uneven home stretch point towards the visitors holding the stronger line, and Denmark Draw No Bet at 1.44 makes plenty of appeal.
Tip: Denmark Draw No Bet @ with N/A
A narrow margin fits Denmark’s recent score patterns
Denmark’s last six matches all feature at least two goals scored by them, while three clean sheets in that run show a controlled defensive return without removing the chance of conceding. That balance keeps most outcomes within a one-goal spread rather than wide margins.
Czechia, for their part, have conceded twice in two of their last four games and showed both vulnerability and response against Ireland, recovering from 2-0 down before progressing on penalties. That same pattern supports the idea of them getting on the scoresheet, especially at home where they usually score.
There is also a subtle shift in Denmark’s goalkeeping situation. Kasper Schmeichel’s decline has led to Mads Hermansen taking over, bringing a more agile and commanding presence, which aligns with their recent clean sheets but does not fully remove the risk of conceding in away ties.
Given Denmark’s run of multi-goal games and Czechia’s habit of scoring at home, a one-goal away win fits the recent results on both sides, and Denmark 2-1 at 9.0 looks a decent bet.
Tip: Denmark 2-1 @ with N/A

