The Faroe Islands Women’s national team pulled off a dramatic 3–2 away victory over Georgia in their UEFA Women’s World Cup qualification clash on 5 June 2026, keeping their hopes of reaching the next stage firmly alive. Playing at a neutral venue due to ongoing renovations at Georgia’s usual home ground, the match swung back and forth before the visitors held on for a vital three points.
Match Overview
Both sides entered the fixture knowing that a win was essential to stay in contention for a top-two finish in their qualifying group. Georgia, having shown promise in earlier matches, started brightly but were undone by a spirited Faroe Islands side that showed greater composure in the final third. The final score of 3–2 flattered the home side slightly, but the match was a gripping encounter from start to finish.
Key Moments
- 6’ – Faroe Islands strike first: A well-worked corner found the head of captain M. Hansen, who powered a downward header past the Georgia goalkeeper to give the visitors an early lead.
- 22’ – Georgia equalise: A defensive mix-up in the Faroe Islands box allowed N. Khvadagiani to poke home from close range, sparking celebrations among the home supporters.
- 38’ – Faroe Islands regain the lead: L. Joensen controlled a long ball over the top, shrugged off a defender, and swept a left-footed shot into the far corner.
- 58’ – Georgia level again: A quick counter-attack saw T. Chkonia drill a low cross that was turned into his own net by a Faroe Islands defender under pressure.
- 74’ – Winner for the visitors: Substitute A. Poulsen latched onto a through ball and chipped the advancing goalkeeper with perfect precision, sealing the 3–2 victory.
Tactical Story
Georgia’s approach was built on high pressing and quick transitions, which worked intermittently but left gaps at the back. Faroe Islands, coached by Lena Olsen, sat deeper and relied on long balls to their pacey forwards. The tactic paid off as they repeatedly caught Georgia’s backline out of position. The home side’s midfield struggled to provide cover, and the absence of a holding midfielder was exploited ruthlessly.
Standout Players
- M. Hansen (Faroe Islands): The captain led by example, scoring the opener and organising the defence throughout.
- L. Joensen (Faroe Islands): Constant threat on the counter, with a goal and an assist.
- N. Khvadagiani (Georgia): The only Georgian player who looked likely to create something, scoring once and winning several duels.
Impact on Qualifying Standings
The result moved the Faroe Islands into third place in the group with 7 points from 5 matches, while Georgia slipped to fourth with 5 points. With only the group winner guaranteed a spot in the World Cup play-offs, both sides now need a near-perfect run of results in their remaining fixtures. Faroe Islands will face group leaders Switzerland next, while Georgia travel to face Lithuania in a must-win encounter.

