Denmark and Haiti clash in the final round of matches in Group D on Tuesday, with both nations still mathematically able to progress. However, which team will come out on top in this crucial group stage match in Perth?
Denmark holds the advantage coming into their final group stage match in Group D on Tuesday, as they currently sit in second spot in the standings. However, they will need victory in Perth on matchday three to successfully secure their spot in the round of 16. A draw could also be enough for Denmark if England are able to land victory in their final match against China.
Denmark fell to defeat in their second match in the group, as they were beaten 1-0 by England. That defeat means that they currently have a goal difference of zero, which is identical to China. However, Denmark has a poor record on matchday three at the Women’s World Cup, as they have suffered three straight defeats. Meanwhile, the Danes have lost nine of their previous eleven at the competition.
Haiti can mathematically still make it through to the round of 16, but, they will require a wide-scoring margin victory on matchday three. They currently sit bottom of the standings, but a 2-0 win over Denmark could put them on the brink of the next round. But, they will need England to register victory over China on matchday three.
Haiti has suffered 1-0 defeats in each of their opening two matches. Interestingly, they are yet to concede a goal from open play, with both goals that they have allowed coming from the penalty spot. Only Germany has previously gone through an entire edition of the World Cup without conceding a non-penalty goal.
This will be the first time that Denmark and Haiti have clashed at the Women’s World Cup. However, Denmark has lost each of their previous two against nations from the CONCACAF region. But, both of those defeats were suffered against the United States.
Haiti have played much better than their results have shown. They should have taken a point from their match against China, and we could see them producing another solid effort on Tuesday. But, it’s hard to bet against Denmark landing a victory.
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