Poland vs Denmark prediction, H2H and probable line-ups — 12 July 2025
Poland
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On Saturday, July 12, in the final round of the UEFA Women's European Championship group stage, Poland will face off against Denmark. I'm offering a bet on the winner of this match.
Interesting facts and head-to-head history
- Denmark have won just 1 of their last 5 matches.
- Poland have only 2 defeats in their previous 13 games.
- Poland have never scored against Denmark in their head-to-head meetings.
- This will be just the third encounter between these teams. Denmark won 6-0 once, and the other match ended in a 0-0 draw.
Match preview
Poland are absolute debutants at the European Championship. This team has never enjoyed major success, as their squad depth is significantly inferior to their rivals. All of Poland's hopes were pinned on Barcelona striker Ewa Pajor, but she has failed to make an impact.
Poland's first European Championship campaign has been disappointing. They lost their opening two matches, failed to score a single goal, and are already out of contention for the playoffs. In their first game, Poland lost 0-2 to Germany, then were thrashed 0-3 by Sweden.
As for Denmark, this team boasts an impressive track record at the Women's Euros, as they are participating in the tournament for the 11th time. Back in 2017, Denmark even reached the final. However, the squad is currently going through a tough period of generational change.
Like Poland, Denmark can no longer qualify for the playoffs. In the opening round, the Danes lost 0-1 to Sweden, then put up a fight against Germany but ultimately suffered a 1-2 defeat.
Probable line-ups
- Poland: Szczemik; Matysik, Szymczak, Wos, Wiankowska; Achcinska, Pawolek; Kamczyk; Tomasiak, Padilla, Pajor
- Denmark: Ostergaard; Faerge, Ballisager, Vee; Torgersen, K. Holmgaard, Hasbo, S. Holmgaard; Thomsen, Harder, Vangsgaard
Poland vs Denmark prediction
It's clear that Poland will do everything possible to earn their first-ever points at a European Championship. However, Denmark's quality is still a notch above, and my pick is a Danish victory.