European Championship Qualifying Games , does anyone have any stats on previous years, for the first game's in the group . Goal ratio's overs, unders , goal fests or goal droughts .
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- MemphisFlash
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what happened 4 years has no bearing on what will happen this time round, different players, different teams, different groups, different managers, different stadiums.
One thing is for certain and you can bet your mortgage on it... England will not win and it won't be coming home!!!
One thing is for certain and you can bet your mortgage on it... England will not win and it won't be coming home!!!
- northbound
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Check oddsportal dot com, they have an archive section where you can get results and odds for past matches.
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- Kafkaesque
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Very little past data and/or results to go on, but for me Denmark -3.75 Asian is a gift at just below evens. I got above evens earlier
Make your own mind up as to what constitutes a team of Denmark's level (and how much significance to assign to results from more than a year back), but whenever Gibraltar have come up against teams of that calibre, they've shipped 4 or more goals every time at home (only looking at home fixtures is important because they play on artificial surface, which is a huge advantage).
Denmark not exactly a goalscoring machine as a team, but have been on the up on that account. Two very attacking fullbacks for this one, two up top, Eriksen in the centre behind, and a goalscoring machine (by Danish league standards) midfielder in there in Robert Skov. One of, if not both strikers, plus a few center mids are "on audition". There's no mocking about and thinking, oh well I'll still start next time up anyway. They'll need to prove, they look and are sharp in this easier one.

Make your own mind up as to what constitutes a team of Denmark's level (and how much significance to assign to results from more than a year back), but whenever Gibraltar have come up against teams of that calibre, they've shipped 4 or more goals every time at home (only looking at home fixtures is important because they play on artificial surface, which is a huge advantage).
Denmark not exactly a goalscoring machine as a team, but have been on the up on that account. Two very attacking fullbacks for this one, two up top, Eriksen in the centre behind, and a goalscoring machine (by Danish league standards) midfielder in there in Robert Skov. One of, if not both strikers, plus a few center mids are "on audition". There's no mocking about and thinking, oh well I'll still start next time up anyway. They'll need to prove, they look and are sharp in this easier one.