A sickness bug has disrupted Denmark’s preparations for Tuesday’s decisive World Cup qualifier in Glasgow. Joachim Andersen, Rasmus Højlund and a staff member have fallen ill, with head coach Brian Riemer concerned about further spread but hopeful the situation is under control. Denmark hold a one-point lead over Scotland in Group C and need only a draw to qualify automatically. Scotland, aiming for their first World Cup appearance since 1998, will go through with a win and manager Steve Clarke has urged supporters to back the team throughout the match.
Denmark Hit by Illness Before Crucial World Cup Qualifier Against Scotland
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