Sweden commenced their Euro 2025 campaign with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Nordic rivals Denmark. The match, held on July 4, 2025, saw Filippa Angeldahl’s second-half strike prove the difference between the two sides.
The game began with both teams displaying tactical discipline and a clear understanding of each other's strengths and weaknesses. Denmark, playing with a resolute defensive structure, made it difficult for Sweden to penetrate their backline in the opening stages. Sweden, known for their attacking prowess, found themselves largely contained, with clear-cut chances few and far between. The first half saw a long-range free-kick from Angeldahl forcing a spectacular save from Maja Ostergaard in the Danish goal, highlighting the few opportunities either side managed to create. The score remained 0-0 at halftime, setting the stage for a tense second half.
Ten minutes into the second half, Angeldahl broke the deadlock with a brilliantly executed goal. A neat one-two with Kosovare Asllani on the edge of the Danish box allowed the Real Madrid midfielder to power a low, driving effort into the far corner of the net. The goal was a testament to Sweden's persistence and Angeldahl’s knack for scoring crucial goals, having also scored in recent friendlies against Denmark and Norway.
Sweden almost doubled their lead shortly after when Stina Blackstenius's volley was heroically cleared off the line by Frederike Thorgerson. Denmark, however, did not back down. Pernille Harder, who had been relatively quiet for most of the match, unleashed a thunderous strike from 25 yards that rattled the woodwork, reminding Sweden of the danger they posed. Despite Denmark's late surge, Sweden's defense held firm, securing the narrow victory.
Sweden's coach, Peter Gerhardsson, will be pleased with his team's ability to grind out a win against a tough opponent. The victory gives Sweden a vital three points in Group C and sets a positive tone for their Euro 2025 campaign. Denmark's coach, Andrée Jeglertz, while disappointed with the result, can take heart from his team's resilient defensive performance and their ability to create a few threatening chances.
The match was a physical contest, with both teams displaying great commitment and determination. The result marks Sweden's third victory over Denmark this year. As Euro 2025 progresses, both teams will look to build on this match, with Sweden aiming to maintain their winning momentum and Denmark seeking to bounce back and secure their place in the next round.