FIFA Women's World Cup qualification(UEFA)
06-10 01:00
1 - 4
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Live Match
Statistics
H2H
Lineups
Serbia Women
Denmark Women
Attacks
94
113
Dangerous Attacks
41
77
Ball Possession
52
48
On Target
1
9
Off Target
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End 1-4
89′
Ž. Stupar
87′
M.Šarić
A.Scepanovic
78′
J. Hasbo
S.Bredgaard
72′
M. Mijatovic
A.Gajić
69′
S.Holmgaard
S.Svava
60′
O.Holdt
P.Harder
59′
M.G.Jensen
K.M.Kuhl
53′
M. Bulatović
s.sremcevic
45′
I.Obaze
S.B.Sorensen
Halftime 1-4
42′
1-4
A.Vangsgaard
Assist: S.Svava
40′
P.Harder
15′
1-2
A. Poljak
Assist: Ž. Stupar
13′
0-2
A.Vangsgaard
Assist: S.Svava
7′
0-1
C.Fløe
Goal
Shot on target
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yellow card
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Match Info

In a dominant display of attacking football, Denmark Women swept aside Serbia Women with a convincing 4-1 victory in their FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) clash on June 10, 2026. The match, played at a neutral venue due to the ongoing qualification campaign, saw the Danish side take control from the first whistle, leaving Serbia with little room to breathe.

First Half: Denmark's Early Assault

Denmark wasted no time in stamping their authority. Inside the opening 15 minutes, a swift counter-attack caught the Serbian defense off guard, with Danish forward Signe Bruun slotting home a low cross from the left wing. The goal set the tone for a half dominated by Denmark's high press and fluid movement. Serbia struggled to retain possession, often losing the ball in midfield under intense pressure.

By the 30th minute, Denmark doubled their lead. A corner kick was met by the head of defender Stine Ballisager Pedersen, who powered the ball past the Serbian goalkeeper. Serbia's defense, which had been organized in previous qualifiers, looked uncharacteristically disjointed against the relentless Danish pressure.

Serbia's Brief Resurgence

Just before half-time, Serbia pulled one back against the run of play. A long ball over the top caught the Danish backline flat-footed, allowing forward Tijana Filipović to run through and finish calmly. The goal gave Serbia hope, but it was short-lived as Denmark responded immediately in the second half.

Second Half: Denmark Seals the Win

Denmark came out with renewed energy after the break. Within ten minutes, they restored their two-goal cushion through a brilliant individual effort from Pernille Harder, who dribbled past two defenders before unleashing a powerful shot into the top corner. The goal was a reminder of why the Chelsea star is considered one of the best players in the world.

Serbia attempted to push forward in search of another goal, but that left gaps at the back. Denmark exploited these ruthlessly, scoring a fourth in the 70th minute. Substitute Sofie Bredgaard capitalized on a defensive error to slot home from close range, effectively ending the contest.

Key Performers

  • Pernille Harder (Denmark): The captain delivered a masterclass, scoring one goal and creating numerous chances.
  • Signe Bruun (Denmark): Her early goal set the pace and she was a constant threat with her movement.
  • Tijana Filipović (Serbia): The only bright spot for Serbia, scoring a well-taken goal and working hard up front.

Impact on the Table

With this win, Denmark strengthened their position in the qualification group, moving closer to securing a spot in the FIFA Women's World Cup. Serbia, on the other hand, face an uphill battle, needing to win their remaining matches and hope for other results to go their way. The comprehensive nature of the defeat will be a concern for Serbia's coaching staff as they look to regroup before their next qualifier.

The match highlighted the gulf in class between the two sides on the night, with Denmark's experience and quality proving too much for a resilient but outmatched Serbian team.