Nations League
Round 2
Denmark16:00
27 Sept, 16:00
WalesForm & Standings
Denmark
UEFA Euro — Position: 2
P 3 · W 0 · D 3 · L 0 · 3 pts
GF 2 GA 2 GD 0
Last 5 matches
Wales
Nations League — Position: 4
P 0 · W 0 · D 0 · L 0 · 0 pts
GF 0 GA 0 GD 0
Last 5 matches
Match Preview
Match Overview
The UEFA Nations League continues as Denmark hosts Wales in Round 2 action at Parken Stadium on Monday, 28 September 2026. Both teams will be eager to secure crucial points in their bid for promotion or to avoid relegation in their respective groups. Denmark, under the guidance of Kasper Hjulmand, will look to build on their opening-round performance, while Rob Page's Wales aims to bounce back from any setbacks in the competition. The match promises to be a tightly contested affair, with both sides fielding strong squads.
Team News & Expected Lineups
Denmark is expected to deploy their preferred 4-3-3 formation, with key players like Christian Eriksen orchestrating the midfield and Rasmus Højlund leading the attack. Defensive solidity will be provided by Andreas Christensen and Joakim Mæhle. Absences may include any players recovering from recent injuries, but the squad remains largely intact.
Wales is likely to set up in a 3-4-3 or 5-3-2 formation, relying on the creativity of Harry Wilson and the attacking threat of Kiefer Moore. The defensive line will be anchored by Joe Rodon, with Neco Williams providing width. Wales may miss a few key contributors due to fitness concerns, but their core remains competitive.
Head-to-Head
Historically, Denmark has had the upper hand in meetings with Wales, winning four of their last six encounters. The most recent clash, a Nations League fixture in 2022, ended in a 2-1 victory for Denmark. Wales' last win against Denmark dates back to a friendly in 2008, highlighting the Danish dominance in recent years.
Key Players to Watch
For Denmark, Christian Eriksen remains the creative heartbeat, capable of unlocking defenses with his vision and set-piece delivery. Rasmus Højlund will be the focal point in attack, using his physicality and finishing ability to trouble Wales' backline.
For Wales, Harry Wilson will be crucial in linking midfield and attack, while Kiefer Moore offers an aerial threat and hold-up play. Defensively, Joe Rodon will need to be at his best to contain Denmark's attacking threats.
Prediction & Analysis
Tactically, Denmark's midfield control and attacking width could give them an edge, especially at home. Wales' compact defensive shape may frustrate the hosts, but Denmark's ability to dominate possession and create chances should see them favored. Expect a narrow victory for Denmark, likely by a 2-1 scoreline, with Wales posing a threat on the counter.
Venue
Parken Stadium
Copenhagen
Capacity: 38,065
Parken Stadium is a 38,065-capacity arena in Copenhagen with a retractable roof, serving as Denmark's national football ground.
View venue details →Managers
DenmarkKasper Hjulmand
Kasper Hjulmand has managed Denmark since 2020, leading them to the Euro 2020 semi-finals and building a strong, cohesive squad.
WalesRob Page
Rob Page managed Wales through their 2022 World Cup campaign, having stepped up from the under-21s.