Denmark U19 go into this UEFA Elite Round fixture with cleaner recent form and the better defensive numbers for a home win. They have won their last two matches without conceding, beating Latvia 3-0 and drawing 0-0 away to Belgium, while their earlier home results also included a 6-0 win over San Marino and a 5-0 win over Montenegro. That kind of control matters for a match result pick because it gives them a strong platform to stay in front at home.
Czechia U19 arrive after a narrow 1-0 loss to Belgium, and that defeat followed a 3-0 win over Latvia. Their recent results have been mixed, with wins alternating around some heavier setbacks, including a 4-0 loss to the Netherlands and a 1-0 defeat to Belgium in this group. They have also struggled for consistency away from home in the longer sample, which is a concern against a Denmark side carrying more momentum.
The head-to-head record also leans Denmark’s way. They have won four of the last seven meetings and have gone five straight against Czechia without a defeat, including three wins in a row in the 2022 and 2024 friendlies. Denmark have not kept a clean sheet in those meetings, so Czechia can still threaten, but the overall balance of the matchup still points toward the home side.
There is a small tension in the scoring outlook because Denmark’s recent 0-0 at Belgium shows they are capable of a tighter game, while the xG projection of 1.8 to 0.8 suggests they should still create enough to edge it. The market case for Denmark is strengthened by their run of three matches unbeaten, their two straight wins at home, and the fact that they have beaten Czechia regularly in this age group. Czechia’s one-goal loss to Belgium also leaves them needing a strong response, but that does not outweigh the home edge.
My prediction is Home Win at 17/20. Denmark have won their last two matches, they are unbeaten in three, and they have kept clean sheets in both of those recent results. Czechia come in off a 1-0 defeat, and Denmark have a strong head-to-head edge with four wins in the last seven meetings and no defeats in the last five.