

International Club Friendly – Women's Match Report
Brommapojkarna Women 3–0 IK Uppsala Women
Date: July 25, 2026 | Venue: Grimsta IP, Stockholm
Brommapojkarna Women eased past IK Uppsala Women in a one-sided international club friendly on Saturday evening. The Swedish side controlled proceedings from start to finish, with a first half blitz that effectively settled the contest before the break.
Match Overview
The home side came out aggressively, pressing high and forcing turnovers in the Uppsala half. Inside the first 20 minutes, Brommapojkarna's dynamic attacking trio carved open the visitors' defence. Forward Elin Sandberg opened the scoring in the 12th minute, latching onto a through ball and finishing low past the goalkeeper.
Midfielder Ida Lindqvist doubled the lead in the 24th minute with a powerful strike from outside the box. Uppsala struggled to cope with the pace and movement, and Brommapojkarna added a third just before half-time when winger Maja Eriksson headed home a cross from the right.
Key Moments
- 12' – Sandberg spins her marker and scores the opener.
- 24' – Lindqvist's long-range effort leaves the keeper no chance.
- 44' – Eriksson rises highest to nod in a corner, 3–0.
- 65' – Uppsala's best chance: a free kick that forces a good save.
Tactical Story
Brommapojkarna employed a high-tempo 4-3-3 that consistently stretched Uppsala's back four. Full-backs pushed forward to create overloads, allowing the wingers to cut inside. Uppsala attempted to counter through long balls but lacked the speed to trouble Brommapojkarna's well-organized defence. The second half saw Brommapojkarna manage the game, conserving energy while still creating several half-chances.
Standout Players
Elin Sandberg's movement and clinical finishing made her the standout performer. Midfielder Ida Lindqvist also impressed with her passing range and energy. For Uppsala, central defender Emma Lund made several important interventions to keep the scoreline respectable.
The friendly provided valuable match fitness for both sides as they prepare for their respective domestic league campaigns. Brommapojkarna will take confidence from a polished display, while Uppsala will look to tighten their defensive structure ahead of competitive fixtures.