
World Cup – Qualification Europe
6:45 PMMarch 31, 2026
Final
epet ARENA
Referee: Maurizio Mariani, Italy


Czech Republic


Denmark
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Expected goals (xG)
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Passing
162 (57%)
Accurate passes
857 (86%)

World Cup – Qualification Europe Standings – Group L
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – World Cup
- Promotion – World Cup (Promotion: )
A dramatic 2-2 draw unfolded as Czech Republic and Denmark battled fiercely in their World Cup qualifier at epet ARENA.
Entering this vital World Cup qualifier, Denmark sat atop their group, boasting an impressive unbeaten run. The Czech Republic, positioned second, desperately sought points to strengthen their qualifying campaign. The clash at epet ARENA held significant implications for both nations.
The home crowd erupted early as Pavel Sulc fired Czech Republic into the lead in the third minute. His swift strike set an electric tone for the contest. Denmark, however, quickly regained composure and began to dominate possession, searching for an equalizer.
Despite their territorial control, the Danish struggled to break down a resolute Czech defence. Viktor Nelsson received a yellow card in the 21st minute for a challenge. The match grew increasingly physical as the first half neared its conclusion.
Just before the interval, Jakub Zeleny picked up a booking for the Czechs. The home side defended their narrow advantage stoutly, frustrating the Danes. The half-time whistle blew with Czech Republic still holding their one-goal lead.
At the break, Denmark needed to convert their significant possession into clear chances. The Czech Republic, conversely, aimed to maintain their defensive shape and threaten on the counter-attack.
The second half saw Denmark intensify their pressure, pushing for an equalizer. Their persistence paid off in the 72nd minute when Joachim Andersen headed home. A well-placed cross from Mikkel Damsgaard set up the defender to level the scores.
With the game locked at 1-1, both teams made substitutions to inject fresh energy. Neither side could find a winner in regular time, sending the captivating encounter into extra time. The tension inside epet ARENA was palpable.
Ten minutes into extra time, the Czech Republic retook the lead. Ladislav Krejci found the net in the 100th minute, sparking renewed celebrations among the home supporters. Denmark faced another uphill battle to stay in the game.
However, Denmark responded once more. Kasper Hogh, a late substitute, became the hero for his side. He scored in the 111th minute, expertly guiding the ball past the goalkeeper to make it 2-2. The dramatic equalizer ensured points were shared.
Denmark dominated possession with 77%, completing 993 passes to Czech Republic’s 286. They also outshot their hosts 22 to 9, hitting the target 8 times. Czech goalkeeper Matěj Kovář made 5 vital saves.
This pulsating 2-2 draw means both sides earn a hard-fought point in their World Cup qualification group. Denmark retains their strong position at the top, while Czech Republic continues their challenge for a direct spot or playoff berth.
