Denmark · Football predictions hub

Denmark football predictions, odds & corner stats

Live coverage of Danish football we currently track. 1st Division coverage is active; top tier Superliga returns to our hub when our connected sportsbooks open consistent markets.

Quick answer

Danish football is built on technique and structure. The top tier is the Superliga (12 clubs, 32 rounds, July to May), home to Copenhagen, Midtjylland, Brøndby and Aarhus GF. corneredge.bet currently tracks the 1st Division (second tier, 12 clubs). Danish matches read close to the European mean for goals and corners, with disciplined defensive structures pulling totals slightly below the Nordic neighbours.

Odds update every hour

Top tierSuperliga (not currently priced)
Currently covered1st Division (second tier)
Clubs (top tier)12
Season windowJul – May
Matches priced now0
0Denmark matches priced in the next 14 days
121st Division clubs covered
2.6Average goals per Danish 1st Division match (rolling)
1hHow often odds and predictions refresh

Denmark leagues we cover

Every Denmark competition with at least one upcoming match in the next two weeks. Leagues with no fixtures right now still appear if they are part of our coverage.

Clubs to know in Danish football

The Superliga giants set the historic context. Active 1st Division clubs rotate season to season as promotion and relegation churn the field.

F.C. Copenhagen

Copenhagen · Top tier

Most successful modern Danish club with multiple Superliga titles in the last decade. Top tier, currently not in our regular coverage.

FC Midtjylland

Herning · Top tier

Data driven recruitment, recent Superliga champion. Top tier, currently not in our regular coverage.

Brøndby IF

Copenhagen · Top tier

Copenhagen rival to F.C. Copenhagen. Top tier, currently not in our regular coverage.

AGF Aarhus

Aarhus · Top tier

Historic Danish club, recent Superliga regular. Top tier, currently not in our regular coverage.

Aalborg BK

Aalborg · 1st Division

Relegated giant currently competing in the 1st Division. Strong recent form and the most pulled lines in our Danish coverage.

HB Køge

Køge · 1st Division

Established 1st Division side, defensively organised, often involved in tight matches that under index for goals.

How corners behave in Denmark football

The corner angle bettors care about. What we read on each match type, and how the model adjusts for Denmark context.

In line with European mean

Danish football averages around eight to nine corners per match across the tiers we cover, broadly in line with La Liga and below the Premier League. Structured defending compresses corner volume.

Tighter goal totals than the Nordic neighbours

Denmark averages around 2.5 to 2.7 goals per match across recent seasons, below Allsvenskan and well below Eliteserien. Under 2.5 goals hits more reliably than in the Nordic summer leagues.

Superliga returns when markets open

Top tier Superliga coverage starts automatically the moment one of our connected sportsbooks (Thunderpick, Stake, BC.Game, Sportsbet.io) opens regular pre match lines. No manual setup required.

Why Danish football reads differently from the Nordic neighbours

Denmark sits below Sweden and Norway in goal averages despite the geographic neighbourhood. The Superliga and 1st Division run a July to May calendar more aligned with European top tiers than the Nordic summer rhythm, and clubs play a more structured technical game than Allsvenskan or Eliteserien. Goal totals average around 2.5 to 2.7 across recent seasons and corner volume sits in line with the European mean.

corneredge.bet does not currently price Superliga top tier matches at scale because our connected sportsbooks have not opened consistent markets across the slate. The 1st Division (second tier, 12 clubs) is in active coverage. Superliga matches will surface on this hub automatically the moment one of our connected sportsbooks opens regular lines.

Denmark football betting questions

When does the Danish football season run?
The Superliga and 1st Division both run from mid July to late May, with a winter break from mid December to early February. Format aligns with European top tier calendars rather than the Nordic summer.
Why is the Superliga not in your coverage?
Our connected sportsbooks have not opened consistent pre match markets on Superliga during the current window. Coverage will start automatically when Thunderpick, Stake or another reviewed operator opens regular lines.
What is the Danish 1st Division?
1st Division is the second tier of Danish football, twelve clubs playing a regular phase plus a promotion playoff bracket. Coverage is active across the slate.
How many goals does a Danish 1st Division match produce?
Around 2.5 to 2.7 goals per match across recent seasons. Below the Nordic summer leagues, in line with the European mean.
Where can I bet on Danish football?
Thunderpick, Stake and Sportsbet.io all cover the 1st Division. Coverage on the Superliga is intermittent across our sources.
How accurate is the model on Danish football?
Per team rolling averages and a tier specific baseline. Sample sizes within a 1st Division season are smaller than top European leagues; confidence is typically slightly below La Liga or Serie A.

How this page works

  • Live data, every hour. The match list and odds read straight from the live market and refresh every hour.
  • Per league baseline. The corner model uses a per league baseline so Denmark fixtures read against Denmark context, not a generic European setting.
  • Independent rankings. No sportsbook pays for placement. Full method on the methodology page; affiliate model explained at the affiliate disclosure.

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