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Frigg (w) - W VS Lyn Women Result Today
Frigg (w)
05-13 01:00
0 - 4
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Lyn Women - W VS Lyn Women Result
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Frigg (w)
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124
196
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32
65
Ball Possession
38
62
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5
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L.Galteland
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0-2
i.birkelund
57′
0-1
M.Fink
Halftime 0-0
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Match Info

Lyn Women Dominate Frigg in Norwegian Women's Cup Fourth‑Round Clash

A commanding performance saw Lyn Women thrash Frigg (w) 4–0 in the Norwegian Women's Cup on 13 May 2026. The match, played at Frigg’s home ground in Oslo, was effectively over by half‑time as the visitors displayed superior finishing and tactical discipline.

Match Summary

Lyn, competing in the top flight of Norwegian women’s football, showed their class from the outset. A high‑press forced Frigg into early errors, and within the opening 20 minutes the score was already 2–0. The home side, a second‑tier team, struggled to contain Lyn’s pace on the flanks.

Goal Breakdown

  • 12' – 0–1: Striker Emma Hansen slotted home after a through‑ball split the Frigg defence.
  • 19' – 0–2: A corner kick was headed in by centre‑back Martine Eriksen.
  • 52' – 0–3: Hansen scored her second with a low shot from outside the box.
  • 68' – 0–4: Substitute Signe Berg tapped in from a cut‑back to complete the rout.

Dominance in Numbers

Lyn ended the match with 71% possession and registered 15 shots on target compared to Frigg’s two. The away side’s midfield trio controlled the tempo, while Frigg rarely threatened goalkeeper Ingrid Solberg.

What This Means

The victory booked Lyn a place in the quarter‑finals of the Norwegian Women's Cup, keeping alive their hopes of a domestic double. For Frigg, the heavy defeat ends their cup run, but they can take pride in their league form as they push for promotion.