Back this 6/1 Nations League accumulator on Friday 15th November

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Written by: Brad Walker

The Nations League action continues into Friday's fixtures, which sees the return of reigning European champions Spain, who make the tricky trip to Denmark. 

Can Luis de la Fuente's side continue their impressive form?

Odds Now's Brad Walker takes a closer look at the fixture in his three-fold accumulator across Friday's matches. 

Brad Walker's Nations League accumulator selections

Selection #1 - Spain to beat Denmark (19/20)

The European champions have been superb since Luis de la Fuente's appointment in December, 2022. 

Spain have lost just two of the 25 matches overseen by their current head coach, who has steered them to both Nations League and European Championship glory during that period

Their impressive attacking flair has been matched by a resoluteness at the back which has seen them register three clean sheets in their last four, including a 1-0 home win against their Danish counterparts last month. 

Spain are also unbeaten in their last five matches on the road. 

Meanwhile, Denmark have failed to record a win in their two most recent encounters in the Nations League.

And while they've not lost at home since June 2022, they find themselves up against arguably the best side in international football right now and rightly enter firm underdogs at a best price of 21/5.

Selection #2 - Switzerland to beat Serbia (19/20) 

The Swiss may have exceeded expectations with their performances at the Euros this summer, but have struggled to replicate that same form since.

Murat Yakin's side have failed to win any of their four matches since the tournament, though their home form does make for better reading heading into Friday evening. 

Switzerland have lost just two of their last 25 on their own patch - both coming against the aforementioned Spaniards. 

Coupled with Serbia's underwhelming performances in Germany, where they failed to make it out of the group stage, it's hard to make a case for the visitors in this one. 

Dragan Stojkovic's side have won just one of their four matches since the summer and have also lost seven of their last eight away fixtures. 

Serbia also failed to find the back of the net in three of those matches.

Switzerland's recent form has been far from convincing but they remain a tough nut to crack at home. (Photo credit: Alamy Images)

Selection #3 - Romania to beat Kosovo (5/6)

Romania were unlucky not to make it out of the groups in Germany, having mustered four points across their three matches at the Championships. 

Former manager Edward Iordanescu has since made way for Mircea Lucescu, who has overseen four consecutive victories for his nation, including a 3-0 win at Kosovo back in September. 

The Romanians are also unbeaten in their last nine on home soil and rightly enter odds-on favourites, despite Kosovo's run of three consecutive victories. 

Meet the Author

Brad Walker


Sports Writer

Brad has been working in the sports media sphere for almost three years now and is an ardent supporter of Liverpool FC, as well as a huge lover of boxing.

Having recently graduated with a Sports Journalism MA from Liverpool John Moores University, Brad has conducted interviews with several stars of the fight game including Eddie Hearn, George Groves and Derek Chisora.

When he’s not writing about sports, he’s usually watching back old tape of his favourite fighters Terence Crawford, Naoya Inoue and Marvin Hagler.