AGF has played very directly under David Nielsen and got 12 and 9 corner, respectively. FCN is without Mads Mini and Donyoh, but the North Zealanders have an offensive approach and are good at putting their wingbacks up.

It speaks for the game:
AGF has had a very direct playstyle under David Nielsen, who has attacked eagerly and also sacrificed much in the offensive conversions.
In the team’s last two matches, the team has had 12 corners (with a man in half a draw) and 9 against FCK in a difficult away team.
Kasper Wheelman and his team have a very offensive approach to the game as one simply is not adept enough to sit down.
FC Nordsjælland are good at putting their wing backs up so they can come to a lot of flat posts. Patrick da Silva and Karlo Bartolec are very offensive.
I expect an open and targeted match, which in my world requires more corner kick than an expected locked and deficit match.
AGF cuts 11.2 corners per second. match (12.4 per match at home) while FC Nordsjælland cuts 10.9 per. match

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FC Nordsjælland has closed many goals in recent times, and Hjulmand has expressed concern about the defensive. Would you like to focus more on this?
The team is still without Mads Mini Pedersen on the wing back. Although I think Patrick da Silva has made sense, Mini was on a high level before his injury.
Additionally, without Godsway Donyoh, one is also a dangerous trio with Marcondes and Asante. One has been searching for his replacement.
AGF allowed a lot of chances against FCK in the recent match, which in my opinion had a naive approach. You will probably not attack headless again.
You are still without Adama Guira, and the question is whether you put up with Spelmann / Amini again. If you do, it’s a plus to the game, but I do not think it happens.
AGF is also without Dino Mikanovic, who is out of quarantine. This probably means that Jens Stage, who is not decided, must play high back.

We recommend to bet on this match: AGF win @ 1.98