Is Christian Eriksen has been overtaken by a talent from the current success of the U17 national team, Kasper Dolberg really become a world class striker, and what makes Denmark up with målmandsposten?
In this week’s edition of Football FM flying panel in the future to the WORLD cup 2026, Denmark and hopefully participating at the final tournament in north America. But who are the stars on the national team for six years – and how promising are the talents that are on their way to becoming future landsholdspillere?
“I am confident. There are many great talents on the road. There is a particularly large number of exciting offensive players, so the future looks bright for Denmark,” says Mikkel Beckmann.
The former Superliga-profile and current coach at Lyngby Boldkub constituted together with ekslandsholdsspiller Mark Strudal and Steffen Dam, B. T. s spilekspert, the panel in Football FM, B. T. s fodboldpodcast.
The Danish national youth teams wading in the success of these years. The talented U17-national team, for example, has won an impressive 22 out of last 23 matches – including against strong nations such as England and France.
Several of the team’s profiles already playing on the big addresses abroad, and the best of them see the panel as hot candidates for Denmark’s WORLD cup 2026-hold. For example, Christian Kjelder Rasmussen from Ajax Amsterdam and Mr Kjærgaard from RB Leipzig.
“Mr Kjærgaard is a super exciting player. He fell very naturally into the game, when he as a boy came up to train with the seniorholdet. Him, I could see being a factor for the national team in the future,” says Mark Strudal, who, like Beckmann has trained Kjærgaard in Lyngby.
Current opening Thomas Delaney, Kasper Schmeichel and Yussuf Poulsen will in six years be past its sell-by date and thus out of landsholdsvarmen, assesses the experts. See their bids on the 2026 team including.
The Danish starting lineup at the WORLD cup in 2026 (age in 2026 in brackets):
Frederik Rønnow (33)
Defense: Joakim Mæhle (29), Andreas Christensen (30), Victor Nelsson (27), Robert Woods (30)
Pierre-Emile Højbjerg (30), Mikkel Damsgaard (25), Mr Kjærgaard (22)
Attack: Andreas Skov-Olsen (25), Kasper Dolberg (28), Christian Kjelder Rasmussen (23)
Daniel Iversen (goalkeeper, 27), Joachim Andersen (defense 30), Rasmus Nissen (defense 27), Christian Eriksen (midfielder, 34), Magnus Kofod (midfield, 26), Jacob Bruun-Larsen attack, 27), Jonas Wind (attack 27)