Denmark will welcome Kazakhstan to Parken this week with the Danes all but qualified for Euro 2024 after another excellent qualifying campaign that still sees Kazakhstan with a chance to make it too.
Kazakhstan head into this game level on points with Finland in third and just one behind Denmark in second.
This means fate is still well in their hands, but with only four games left to play, it's hard to see how Kazakhstan qualifies if they lose this match.
Denmark head into this one having won both of their recent qualifiers against San Marino and Finland, scoring five goals in the process and keeping two clean sheets.
Denmark's only defeat has actually came against Kazakhstan, as Rasmus Hojlund scored twice before three late goals from the latter.
Askhtat Tagybergen scored that day before Abat Aimbetov won the game and got sent off in added time. Bakhityar Zaynutdinov scored a penalty that game too.
Kasper Schmeichel will be eyeing up his 100th cap before Euro 2024 and he is set to earn his 96th appearance in this game.
There are some notable absentees that will give manager Kasper Hjulmand some working out to do.
Philip Billing is one of those names, and his injury comes alongside Mikkel Damsgaard's and Thomas Delaney's too.
Nevertheless, Christian Eriksen is fit and will start here once more. Martin Braithwaite is also out of action in this one, while Andreas Cornelius has not made the squad since the World Cup last year.
Rasmus Hojlund will start up top once again in an attempt to get his seventh goal in nine caps, and he has scored three times for Manchester United this season.
Pierre-Emile Højbjerg has been in goalscoring form for his nation at these qualifiers and will start once more.
The biggest absentees for Kazakhstan sees Gafurzhan Suyumbayev miss out in defence alongside Dmitry Shomko, while Bauyrzhan Islamkhan is also out of action with an injury in midfield.
The bulk of their squad do play in Kazakhstan's domestic league, but they do have the goalscoring prowess of Besiktas' Bakhtiyar Zaynutdinov, who has 12 goals in 32 caps for his country.
Forebet predicts a convincing win for Denmark in this one, as they all but seal their qualification to Euro 2024. Forebet also predicts the game to see over 2.5 goals with the likes of Hojlund in goalscoring form right now.