

Brøndby IF 8 – 1 Hvidovre IF
International Club Friendly | June 28, 2026
Brøndby IF put on a stunning offensive display in a pre-season international friendly, demolishing Hvidovre IF 8-1 at Brøndby Stadium. The match served as a perfect workout for the Danish Superliga side, who showcased their attacking depth and sharpness ahead of the upcoming season.
Match Overview
The friendly, played in front of a healthy crowd, quickly turned into a rout. Brøndby, clearly a class above their lower-league opponents, scored at will. Hvidovre did manage a consolation goal, but they were outclassed in almost every department. The result, while lopsided, provided Brøndby with invaluable match fitness and confidence.
Key Moments
- 8th minute – Brøndby opened the scoring with a clinical finish from star striker Mikael Andersen.
- 16th, 22nd, 35th minutes – Three more goals followed in quick succession, putting the home side 4-0 up inside the first half.
- 44th minute – Hvidovre pulled one back through a well-taken penalty, making it 4-1 at halftime.
- Second half – Brøndby added four more goals, including a hat-trick for substitute winger Jacob Nielsen.
Tactical Story
Brøndby dominated possession and pressed high. Their fluid attacking movement was too much for Hvidovre’s defense. The home side experimented with different formations, switching from a 4-3-3 to a 4-2-3-1 in the second half, which only increased their goal threat. Hvidovre’s defensive organization collapsed under relentless pressure.
Standout Players
Jacob Nielsen stole the show with a second-half hat-trick. Striker Mikael Andersen also scored twice before being substituted. Brøndby’s midfield trio controlled the tempo, while left-back Peter Hansen provided two assists. For Hvidovre, goalkeeper Kasper Jensen made several saves to keep the score from being even more daunting.
Match Context
Friendly matches like this allow Brøndby to build chemistry and test tactics. The emphatic win will boost morale among the squad. Hvidovre, meanwhile, will take lessons from the game as they prepare for their own league campaign in the Danish 1st Division.