

Hamburger SV Women put on a dominant display to crush Odense Q Women 5–1 in an International Club Friendly on 18 July 2026. The German side, playing at their home ground in Hamburg, showcased their attacking depth and superior fitness against their Danish opponents.
Match Overview
The friendly was part of both clubs' pre‑season preparations for their respective domestic campaigns. Hamburger SV Women, who compete in the 2. Frauen‑Bundesliga, used the match to test new combinations in attack. Odense Q, from the Danish Elitedivisionen, struggled to contain the hosts' pace and movement from the opening minutes.
Key Moments
- 12' – Goal Hamburg: A looping header from a corner gave the hosts the lead. 1–0.
- 24' – Goal Hamburg: A precise through ball was slotted home by the centre‑forward. 2–0.
- 37' – Goal Odense: A well‑struck free kick from 20 yards pulled one back for the visitors. 2–1.
- 45+1' – Goal Hamburg: A close‑range finish after a defensive mix‑up restored the two‑goal cushion. 3–1.
- 56' – Penalty missed: Hamburg's spot‑kick hit the crossbar, but they continued to dominate.
- 72' – Goal Hamburg: A low drive from the edge of the box made it 4–1.
- 88' – Goal Hamburg: A powerful strike from a wide angle completed the rout. 5–1.
Tactical Story
Hamburg set up in a 4‑3‑3 formation that allowed their wingers to isolate the Odense full‑backs. The midfield trio controlled possession, with quick switches of play stretching the Danish defence. Odense's goal came from a set piece, their only real moment of quality. After the break, Hamburg's fitness advantage became evident as they pressed high and forced errors.
Standout Players
- Hamburg striker Anna‑Lena Stolze: Scored twice and constantly threatened in behind.
- Odense midfielder Emma Møller: Scored the free kick and showed good energy despite the defeat.
Season Impact
Hamburger SV Women will take great confidence from this performance as they aim for promotion to the Frauen‑Bundesliga. Odense Q will need to tighten up defensively before their league campaign begins, but the experience of facing a well‑organised German side should prove beneficial.