Denmark Brush Aside Greece to Set Up Decisive Scotland Showdown
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Denmark Brush Aside Greece to Set Up Decisive Scotland Showdown

Denmark 3-1 Greece: Dominant Danes Book Showdown with Scotland

Denmark powered to a 3-1 win over Greece in Copenhagen to end the visitors’ hopes of reaching the 2026 FIFA World Cup, while setting up a potentially decisive Group C finale against Scotland.

The victory secures at least a play-off berth for the Danes, who now top the group on goal difference, level on points with Scotland (10 points each) with two games left to play.

First-Half Blitz Crushes Greek Hopes

It was a commanding opening 45 minutes from Brian Riemer’s Denmark, who blew Greece away with three first-half goals:

  • Rasmus Hojlund, currently on loan at Napoli from Manchester United, pounced on a defensive error to slot home the opener.

  • Joachim Andersen doubled the lead with a powerful finish.

  • Mikkel Damsgaard added a third before the break, leaving the visitors shell-shocked.

Greece Fight Back – But Fall Short

Needing at least a draw to stay alive in the group, Ivan Jovanovic’s Greece improved in the second half:

  • Tasos Bakasetas hit the post as pressure mounted.

  • Christos Tzolis gave Greece hope with a driven finish past Kasper Schmeichel.

  • A dramatic second seemed likely when Vangelis Pavlidis dinked the ball over Schmeichel — only to be denied by a goal-line clearance from Andersen.

Pavlidis later had the ball in the net again, but was clearly offside as Greece’s late push failed to change the outcome.

Group C Standings – What It Means

Team

Points

GD

Remaining Games

Denmark

10

+11

2

Scotland

10

+5

2

Greece

3

-7

2 (Eliminated)

  • Scotland beat Belarus 2-1 earlier in the evening.

  • Denmark’s superior goal difference (+11) keeps them top of the group.

  • The two sides will meet in Glasgow on 18 November in what could be a winner-takes-all showdown for automatic World Cup qualification.

What They Said

Brian Riemer (Denmark manager):

“The first-half performance was close to perfect. We showed urgency, precision, and the hunger to put the group back in our hands.”

Ivan Jovanovic (Greece manager):

“We tried to respond in the second half, and I’m proud of the fight, but we left ourselves too much to do.”

What’s Next?

  • Denmark vs Belarus – 15 November

  • Greece vs Scotland – 15 November

  • Scotland vs Denmark – 18 November (Glasgow, 19:45 GMT)

The Group C finale is now finely poised — and Denmark’s trip to Glasgow could determine who qualifies automatically for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the United States.

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