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Qatar 2022: Bet9ja odds & betting tips for France vs. Denmark

France vs. Denmark betting tips and odds
France vs. Denmark betting tips and odds
France will look to build on their 3-1 win against Australia when they go up against a Denmark side that has beaten them in their last two meetings. We have brought you the best betting tips from this game.
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France secured a comeback win in their World Cup opener, in a game that saw Olivier Giroud become the all-time leading scorer for Les Bleus (level with Thierry Henry at 51). The French side have won their last five World Cup games and will aim to match Spain’s record of six consecutive World Cup wins in 2010.

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Denmark could not find a way past a resolute Tunisia side in their opening game. The Danish side has drawn their last four World Cup games, and could match Belgium’s record of five consecutive World Cup draws between 1998 and 2002.

*These odds were culled from Bet9ja (the odds were correct as at time of posting)

France to win @ 1.80 odds

Betting code: 35JSNQS

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Denmark have won their last two meetings with France in all competitions, with both coming in the 2022 UEFA Nations League. However, they have never won three consecutive games against France, and no other side has ever beaten France three times in a calendar year. Denmark were underwhelming against Tunisia, and we expect the world champions to win based on sheer quality. 

Olivier Giroud and Kylian Mbappe have formed a formidable partnership for France.
Olivier Giroud and Kylian Mbappe have formed a formidable partnership for France.

Under 4.5 cards @ 1.40 odds

Betting code: 35JST2F

The last 10 meetings between both teams have produced fewer than five cards and we expect this to continue when both teams face off on Saturday. Looking at the individual trends for both teams, the last ten games involving either of the teams have also produced fewer than five cards.

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Under 10.5 corners @ 1.48 odds

Betting code: 35JSZKW

The corner market looks good for this one as well, as both teams have produced less than 10.5 corners in five of their last seven meetings. France also have a recent record of being involved in games that produce fewer than 11 corner kicks, with that happening in six of their last eight meetings.

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