Denmark has made a solid start to its Euro 2016 qualification campaign, and coach Morten Olsen will be hoping that his side can pick up a positive result when it faces USA in an international friendly in Aarhus on Wednesday (3:15 p.m ET, ESPN).
The Danes have won just one of their last five friendly fixtures but can be backed at a tempting +115 with the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook to claim a confidence-boosting victory when they take on Team USA.
Jurgen Klinsmann's side, of course, reached the last 16 of the 2014 World Cup but have won just two of seven fixtures since being eliminated from last summer's showpiece in Brazil. The away side is offered at +260 odds at SuperBook to win on Wednesday.
Draw backers may be tempted by the +230 odds for Wednesday's tussle to end in stalemate, but it should be noted that Olsen's side has not drawn a home friendly since 2010 – a sequence of results that stretches to 11 matches.
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With that in mind, bettors may well be tempted to snap up the +130 odds on OVER 2.5 goals at the SuperBook.
Offshore books are offering hugely appealing odds of -105 that both sides find the net on Wednesday.
Although this match may lack the intensity of a competitive fixture, both sides have sufficient quality amongst their ranks to make their mark and, subsequently, bettors are advised to back both teams to find the net at -105 ahead of this international friendly clash.
Goal.com best bet: Both teams to score at -105.
This story has been edited since its original version on Goal.com to reflect the odds offered in Las Vegas, where applicable.