Olsen picked the same players that tied second-place Turkey 2-2 and beat Georgia 6-1 earlier this month, except for injured midfielder Daniel Agger being replaced by Brondby teammate Per Nielsen.
Alongside veterans Thomas Soerensen, Martin Joergensen, Thomas Helveg, Jon Dahl Tomasson and Thomas Gravesen is rising star Soeren Larsen, who scored twice against Georgia.
Denmark is fourth in Group Two with 16 points, eight points behind leader Ukraine. It hosts third-place Greece, the European champion, on Oct. 8 and is at last-place Kazakhstan four days later.