Lithuania Women secured a comfortable 2-0 victory over Liechtenstein Women in their FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying clash, with a solid all-round performance that never allowed the visitors to settle. The win keeps Lithuania's hopes of progression alive and highlighted the growing strength of women's football in the Baltic nation.
Match Overview
Lithuania dominated from the first whistle. With superior fitness and technical ability, they controlled possession and created numerous chances. The breakthrough came in the first half through a well-taken goal, and a second just after the interval effectively ended the contest. Liechtenstein, to their credit, defended bravely but lacked the attacking threat to trouble the hosts.
Key Moments
- First goal (23'): A sweeping move from left to right ended with a low cross that was turned in at the near post. 1-0 Lithuania.
- Second goal (55'): A set-piece routine. A corner was headed back across goal, and a volley from six yards made it 2-0.
- Liechtenstein's best chance: A rare counter in the 70th minute produced a long-range effort that forced a smart save from the Lithuanian goalkeeper.
Tactical Story
Lithuania's 4-3-3 system allowed them to press high and win the ball quickly in midfield. Liechtenstein played a defensive 5-4-1, but the constant pressure from the hosts meant they were pinned back for long periods. Lithuania's full-backs were particularly influential, providing width and overlapping runs that stretched the defense.
Standout Players
- Lithuania's goalscorer (first goal): Made intelligent runs and finished with composure.
- Lithuania's central defender: Dominant in the air and started several attacks with precise passing from the back.
Table and Season Impact
This result gives Lithuania a vital three points, lifting them in the group standings and building momentum for the rest of the qualifying campaign. For Liechtenstein, the search for a first win continues, but they can take pride in a disciplined defensive display against a stronger opponent.

