Copenhagen have two wins on the board already, after victories at Lyngby and Magpies over the previous seven days. They’ve scored five times across those two matches but Sunday pits them against an AGF side that held the champions to a draw last weekend.
The away side drew 1-1 with Midtjylland in their first game of the season, the eighth time across their last nine league games in which both teams have scored. AGF conceded twice or more in their final five away games last term and they’re heading to a Copenhagen side who are looking sharp.
Both teams have scored in the last five meetings between these two sides and more goals should follow on Sunday. AGF netted in 88% of their trips last term and with Copenhagen scoring in their last nine at home, back both teams to score.
Copenhagen have two wins on the board already, after victories at Lyngby and Magpies over the previous seven days. They’ve scored five times across those two matches but Sunday pits them against an AGF side that held the champions to a draw last weekend.
The away side drew 1-1 with Midtjylland in their first game of the season, the eighth time across their last nine league games in which both teams have scored. AGF conceded twice or more in their final five away games last term and they’re heading to a Copenhagen side who are looking sharp.
Both teams have scored in the last five meetings between these two sides and more goals should follow on Sunday. AGF netted in 88% of their trips last term and with Copenhagen scoring in their last nine at home, back both teams to score.
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Copenhagen have two wins on the board already, after victories at Lyngby and Magpies over the previous seven days. They’ve scored five times across those two matches but Sunday pits them against an AGF side that held the champions to a draw last weekend.
The away side drew 1-1 with Midtjylland in their first game of the season, the eighth time across their last nine league games in which both teams have scored. AGF conceded twice or more in their final five away games last term and they’re heading to a Copenhagen side who are looking sharp.
Both teams have scored in the last five meetings between these two sides and more goals should follow on Sunday. AGF netted in 88% of their trips last term and with Copenhagen scoring in their last nine at home, back both teams to score.