There has already been plenty of drama at the 2018 World Cup and we're only two days in. The World Cup 2018 features 32 teams hoping to hoist the trophy. Saturday's slate features Peru and Denmark squaring off at 12:00 p.m. ET in a crucial Group C matchup. Denmark is posted at +135, meaning you'd need to bet $100 to win $135 on an outright victory. Peru is at +230 (risk $100 to win $230), while a draw is at +220. The Over-Under on total goals scored in this 2018 World Cup match is 2.

Before you bet on Peru vs. Denmark, you need to see what renowned European soccer expert David Sumpter has to say.

Sumpter is an applied mathematician who wrote "Soccermatics," the book that shows how math works inside the game. Together with experienced analysts, Sumpter developed the powerful Soccerbot model.

The Soccerbot reads current odds and all team performance data, calculates key metrics and predicts upcoming matches. In the nearly three seasons since its inception, the Soccerbot is up an incredible 1,800 percent on bookmakers' closing odds.

Now, the model has set its sights on Saturday's Group Stage clash between Peru and Denmark and its 2018 World Cup picks are in.

We can tell you the model leans toward the under in this match, but it has also released a very strong money line pick, which it's sharing over at SportsLine.

The model has taken into account that Peru is making its first World Cup appearance since 1982, and just its fifth overall.

Peru received good news before the start of its World Cup campaign, learning its captain, Paolo Guerrero, was cleared to play after his drug ban was temporarily suspended. It didn't take long for Guerrero to make his presence felt with the national team, scoring a pair of goals against Saudi Arabia in a World Cup tune-up match. The 34-year-old is the country's record goalscorer with 34 in his 14-year international career.

Meanwhile, this will be the fifth World Cup appearance for the Danish national team. Denmark is back at the World Cup after last playing in 2010, but this time it will be looking to advance past the Group Stage.

Denmark is led by Tottenham star Christian Eriksen. The midfielder is always a threat to score, but he can also set up his teammates. He has scored 41 goals and tallied 48 assists in 171 appearances for Tottenham.

Eriksen enters this highly-contested matchup in superb from for the Danish national team as well. He scored in Denmark's 2-0 victory over Mexico in their final tune-up match before the World Cup. 

So which hungry nation wins Friday? Or does it end in a draw? Visit SportsLine now to see the strong Denmark-Peru money line pick, all from a European soccer expert whose powerful model is up 1,800 percent in less than three years.