Denmark's defensive organisation and home set-up should dictate the result here. Denmark have shown defensive structure in recent previews and are expected to use Nature Energy Park to stifle Ukraine's attacking transitions. That makes the simple result market polarised: most previews on Gainblers strongly favour a Denmark win and see Ukraine limited, while a minority of analysts forecast a tight draw given Denmark's recent inconsistent form. The narrow-win case rests on Denmark matching shape with controlled possession and forcing Ukraine to attack down narrow corridors where Denmark can congest space.
Goals-wise the trade-off is between Denmark's low concession risk and Ukraine's sharper finishing. Several preview sites point to Ukraine arriving with momentum from consecutive wins, which supports a moderately open contest on transition. Countering that, many tipsters highlight Denmark's ability to keep games low-scoring at home. This produces a genuine split: the aggregate market leans to under-heavy outcomes or single-goal margins, while a sizable group of analysts — including academiadeapuestas and MatchMoney — argue both teams can find the net. The conflicting signals make totals markets sensitive to team selection and early-match tempo.
A value angle emerges in handicap and draw-no-bet lines. Denmark's home setup plus likely conservative tactics make short Denmark lines (DNB or -0.25/-0.5) attractive versus outright backing of a favourite. A noted preview recommending Denmark with an Asian handicap zero reflects the idea that Denmark should avoid defeat but may not win by a large margin. If coaches prioritise experiment over result, the handicap edge diminishes; if they field a settled defensive unit, those safer handicap options preserve value while capturing Denmark's expected control.
Most tipsters favour Denmark to edge this friendly and many place specific weight on a low-scoring profile; conversely, a clear minority expect an open, goal-rich game driven by Ukraine’s recent form. Expect markets to react first to team sheets and Denmark's defensive continuity will be decisive for market direction.