Denmark vs Republic of Ireland: Prediction, betting tips, odds, team news, live stream and TV channel for World Cup qualifier
Everything you need to know from betting tips and odds ahead of the match in Copenhagen
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND travel to face Denmark in a qualifier as they look to book their place in the Russia World Cup.
Robbie Brady and Christian Eriksen are the danger men for both sides ahead of the major clash.
What are the best odds and tips for Denmark vs Republic of Ireland?
IRELAND need their A game tonight – or beware a Danish pasting.
In Christian Eriksen Denmark boast one of the finest playmakers on the planet, with the Spurs man replicating his sensational club form with his country.
The great Dane scored eight goals and produced a further three assists during their qualifying campaign and is the man to stop in Copenhagen.
Eriksen is a set piece wizard and Denmark’s main goal threat, so 6-1 with Sun Bets for the Spurs playmaker to score from outside the box looks good value.
But Ireland have their own dead ball specialist capable of defining moments.
Robbie Brady is arguably the first name on Martin O’Neill’s team sheet and his winner against Italy at Euro 2016 proves he’s got the minerals for the big occasion.
The Burnley winger is just as deadly from range and 22-1 with Sun Bets to score from outside the box is worth a punt.
Get both Eriksen AND Brady to score from outside the box at a mouthwatering 125-1 with Sun Bets too.
James McClean is never far from the headlines – including four winning goals in Ireland’s qualifying campaign.
But when he’s not bagging decisive strikes like against Wales last month he’s picking up cards, so 17-10 for the fiery West Brom winger to get booked anytime with Unibet can’t be ignored.
What time is kick-off?
THE game will be held on Satuday, November 10 in Copenhagen.
Kick-off is at 7.45pm UK time.
Which channel can I watch it on?
YOU can watch this one live on Sky Sports Main Event and Football, with coverage starting at 7.30pm.
With plenty of football going on, join us here on SunSport if you can't make it to a tele and follow our LIVE updates.
What is the team news?
O'NEIL is sweating over the availability of Jeff Hendrick after the Burnley man picked up a knock against Southampton.
Richard Keogh, James McCarthy and Sean Maguire have all been ruled out through injury while the experienced David Meyler is suspended for the first leg of the tie.
Denmark missed out on Euro 2016 in a playoff and will look to Christian Eriksen to bring his Spurs form to the table.
He netted eight times in qualifying and will the key man for the home side.