Mar 17 • 11:07 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Politiken

Brian Riemer has made room for several new names: Here is the squad for the World Cup fate match

Danish national team coach Brian Riemer has selected a 25-man squad for the crucial World Cup qualifying match against North Macedonia, featuring players in great form, including Kasper Høgh from Bodø/Glimt.

The Danish national football team is gearing up for a crucial World Cup qualifying match against North Macedonia, scheduled for March 26. In a significant update, coach Brian Riemer has announced a 25-man squad that includes standout players who have demonstrated exceptional performance in recent matches. Among these is Kasper Høgh, a forward from Bodø/Glimt, who has been in remarkable goal-scoring form, recently netting goals in high-stakes matches, including a Champions League round of 16 tie against Sporting.

Riemer specifically highlights Høgh's impressive abilities to perform not just at the national level but also against top teams in Europe. He has expressed confidence that having a player in top form like Høgh is crucial for the decisive matches ahead. Additionally, the squad features eight potential debutants, including William Osula from Newcastle, who recently scored a victory goal for his club. This mix of experienced and new players aims to bolster Denmark's chances in the upcoming matches.

The context of this match is critical as Denmark seeks to secure a spot in the World Cup, facing a possible playoff final against either the Czech Republic or Ireland, contingent on the outcome of their match against North Macedonia. The excitement builds as fans look forward to seeing how these new selections will impact the team's performance on the road to the World Cup.

📡 Similar Coverage