Watch our preview video and see the stats that could indicate where the smart money lies as Paulo Bento's side search for their first points of the tournament against the Danes
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MATCH BETS
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| BET | ODDS |
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Nicklas Bendtner |
2/1 |
| Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner has scored in four of his last five games against Portugal. He is 2/1 to score anytime in tonight's match. |
| 2 |
Denmark to win |
16/5 |
| Denmark have won three of the last five meetings between the two sides all of which have been in the last five years, and finished above Paulo Bento's side in their qualifying group. William Hill are offering 16/5 on the Danes to win this match. |
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Portugal to win and Cristiano Ronaldo to score anytime |
7/2 |
| William Hill offer a match special for this game, they have increased the price on Cristiano Ronaldo to score anytime in a Portugal win from 21/10 to 7/2 for both new and existing customers. |
| 4 |
Nani to score first |
9/1 |
| Nani has scored in three of his last four games against Denmark, the Manchester United winger is 9/1 to score first with William Hill |
| 5 |
Both teams to score |
10/11 |
| Both teams have scored in the last eight meetings between these two sides. William Hill offer 10/11 on that run continuing tonight. |
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