After picking up their biggest win since 2018 by defeating Belgium, England have a chance to extend their lead at the top of their UEFA Nations League group this week when they take on Denmark at Wembley.Denmark picked up a big win of their own at the weekend, defeating Iceland 0-3 in Reykjavik. If they could spring an upset over England on Wednesday night, they could well turn the fight for a spot in next summer’s UEFA Nations League semi-finals into a three-way battle.England vs Denmark Head-to-HeadEngland faced off with Denmark in Copenhagen in September in what was one of the dullest games in recent memory. The match petered out to a 0-0 draw after Harry Kane’s late effort was cleared off the line.In historical terms, England have a good record against Denmark, recording 12 wins over the Danes. Denmark have beaten the Three Lions three times, with their most recent two wins coming in the mid-2000’s over England’s so-called ‘Golden Generation’.In terms of recent form, England must be favoured here. They’ve lost just two games since the start of 2019, and picked up an impressive win over Belgium, FIFA’s top-ranked side, this past weekend. Denmark are on a two-game winning streak, but were defeated by the Belgians in September.England form guide: W-W-D-W-WDenmark form guide: D-L-D-W-W🔛🔝Looking good for the #ThreeLions at the halfway stage 👊 pic.twitter.com/0fd7IXO9bj— England (@England) October 11, 2020England vs Denmark Team NewsEngland should be able to restore Harry Kane to the starting line-up for this game. Captain Kane sat out against Belgium with a muscular cramp, but was able to make a cameo appearance. Raheem Sterling misses this series of games entirely due to injury.Ben Chilwell has returned to Chelsea due to a pre-existing foot injury while Kieran Trippier left the camp on Tuesday for personal reasons.Injured: Raheem Sterling, Ben ChilwellDoubtful: NoneSuspended: NoneUnavailable: Kieran TrippierDenmark have no injury concerns right now and the likelihood is that boss Kasper Hjulmand may well decide to play the same XI that defeated Iceland on Sunday night in this game.Injured: NoneDoubtful: NoneSuspended: None View this post on Instagram Sådan, drenge! Vi vinder 3-0 i Reykjavik 💪 Næste opgave: England på onsdag 👀 #ForDanmark 📸 @fodboldbillederdk A post shared by Herrelandsholdet (@herrelandsholdet) on Oct 11, 2020 at 1:37pm PDTEngland vs Denmark Predicted XIEngland predicted XI (3-4-3): Jordan Pickford, Kyle Walker, Eric Dier, Harry Maguire, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Declan Rice, Harry Winks, Ben Chilwell, Marcus Rashford, Harry Kane, Jadon SanchoDenmark predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Kasper Schmeichel, Daniel Wass, Simon Kjaer, Andreas Christensen, Robert Skov, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Thomas Delaney, Yussuf Poulsen, Christian Eriksen, Martin Braithwaite, Kasper DolbergEngland vs Denmark PredictionDespite a somewhat stodgy approach, England’s win over Belgium will definitely give them plenty of confidence leading into this game. If Gareth Southgate’s men can find a way to link their midfield to their attack, they could make good use of their new 3-4-3 system.However, Denmark won’t be easy opponents by any means. They got the better of England in the recent 0-0 draw between the two and will be hopeful of a result in this match. I suspect England’s more potent attack will prove to be the difference, but this should be a tight match.Prediction: England 2-1 Denmark