

Nordsjaelland Women 1–4 HB Koge Women – Danish Women's Cup
May 16, 2026, 21:00 local time
Match Overview
HB Koge Women produced a dominant away performance to crush Nordsjaelland Women 4-1 in the Danish Women's Cup on Saturday evening. The visitors were clinical in front of goal, racing to a three-goal lead before half-time, and never looked back. The result sends a strong message to their cup rivals and propels them into the next round with confidence.
First Half – Ruthless Koge
HB Koge started aggressively, pinning Nordsjaelland back in their own half. A goal in the 8th minute set the tone: a sweeping move down the left flank ended with a low cross that was turned in from close range. The lead was doubled in the 22nd minute when a long-range strike took a deflection and looped over the Nordsjaelland goalkeeper. A third followed just before the break, capitalizing on a defensive lapse to make it 3-0.
Second Half – Consolation and Final Blow
Nordsjaelland Women came out fighting after the interval, pulling one back in the 51st minute through a well-worked corner kick that was headed home. A brief period of pressure threatened an upset, but HB Koge restored order with a fourth goal in the 67th minute – a clinical finish after a rapid counter-attack. The final 20 minutes saw the home side tire, and Koge comfortably played out the remainder of the match.
Tactical Analysis
HB Koge's high press and quick transitions proved too much for Nordsjaelland's defense. The visitors' wingers repeatedly exploited space behind the full-backs, while the midfield trio controlled the tempo. Nordsjaelland's attempts to build from the back were often disrupted, leading to turnovers in dangerous areas. Their second-half improvement showed character but could not overcome the first-half deficit.
Cup Impact
With this emphatic victory, HB Koge Women advance to the quarter-finals of the Danish Women's Cup. Nordsjaelland Women are eliminated but can take pride in their fighting spirit. Koge now turn their attention to the league, while for Nordsjaelland, it is back to the drawing board as they seek consistency in their domestic campaign.