18 min: Denmark’s Bruun launched a long range effort but it was wide, that would have been some strike if it went in.
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18 min: Denmark’s Bruun launched a long range effort but it was wide, that would have been some strike if it went in.
16 min: The goal for Poland’s Padilla means both debut teams have scored at Euro 2025. Wales found theirs against France and Poland had theirs a few minutes ago.
15 min: In the other game Sweden have equalised through Blackstenius. Goals galore.
They streamed forward on a counter and it was squared so nicely into the box. Pajor can’t get to it but it comes to Padilla who doesn’t miss. Their first ever goal at a women’s Euros.
History.
13 min: Denmark had so much space in the box despite Poland having around six players in there themselves, luckily for Poland Denmark squander the chance.
11 min: In the other game Germany have taken an early lead through Brand and so as it stands they top the group. In this match, Denmark are slowly building into this.
9 min: Denmark are loose at the back and Poland pounce but they don’t release a shot quickly enough with the Danes able to scramble clear. They counter and Harder gets it in the box and Thomsen sends it over the bar – that should have been a goal.
8 min: Denmark try to piece a play together but Harder’s pass has too much on it and so there is a goal kick.
6 min: Poland are bright in the early stages but they are rushing their final touches and passes. If they shore those up they will have more joy in front of goal. Just as I type that Denmark attack with Harder’s strike just wide.
4 min: A lovely ball re-ignited Poland’s attack and Pawolleck attempts to lob the keeper but Bay is wise to it.
2 min: Poland have started well and Pajor got into the penalty area but she is smothered off of the ball.
Here we go.
The players are out and the anthems are in full swing, just a few moments until kick-off.
Ben Mock has emailed:
Denmark and Poland both have some top-notch cheeses. My personal favorites are Fynbo and Maribo from Denmark and Oscypek from Poland. Poland is also great for meats (Kielbasa and Kabanos are personal highlights!)
Hope to see a better showing from Denmark today, disappointed with them this entire tournament. And of course, rooting for Poland to avoid becoming the first-ever team not to score at their debut Euros!
That’s a not so fun fact for Polish fans if they do fail to score today. I think Ewa Pajor may get one this evening.
Sweden v Germany is kicking off at the same time as this one, at 8pm BST, and the Guardian are also bringing you all the updates for that one. You can keep up to date here:
I’d love to hear from you and as always a bit of snack chat is always welcome. In England there is a major heatwave at the moment so I will be exclusively eating ice poles for this one. You can get in touch via email, of course any thoughts on the Euros are also welcome.
Here’s a nice piece to have a read of before kick-off:
Here’s how Group B shook out yesterday:
Andrée Jeglertz, Denmark coach, added from the Danish camp:
It’s about winning. We have played two of the best teams in the world and we needed to play in a different way against them. Tomorrow we will get a little more space and a little more time on the ball. Hopefully, we can dominate the ball and play a different kind of game.
Nina Patalon, Poland coach, has said:
I would like us to score a goal and make history. We have a positive attitude and I repeat once again this will also be a special match. I wouldn’t say that Denmark is an easier opponent than Germany and Sweden. The Danes are very versatile and we will have to adapt to them. I hope it will be a good match.
The team news is in! Poland have made three changes from their loss to Sweden.
Poland: Szemik; Matysik, Szymczak, Wos, Zieniewicz; Achcinska, Pawollek, Kamczyk; Padilla, Pajor, Tomasiak
Subs: Radkiewicz, Seweryn, Wiankowska, Dudek, Mesjasz, Zawistowska, Grabowska, Kokosz, Jedlińska, Słowińsk, Krezyman, Adamek
Denmark, meanwhile, have made two changes. Emma Snerle is not involved after her head injury last time out.
Denmark: Bay; Faerge, Ballisager, Veje; Thorgersen, Hasbo, Kuhl, S Holmgaard; Thomsen, Bruun, Harder.
Subs: Larsen, Vingum, Thrige, Obaze, K. Holmgaard, S. Troelsgaard, Nadim, Bredgaard, Madsen, Vangsgaard, Kramer
Hello and welcome to the Group C match between Poland and Denmark at Euro 2025.
Both teams have already been knocked out but that won’t stop them from fighting tooth and nail for the win. Poland and Denmark lost their opening two matches to Germany and Sweden and so they will be keen not to come away with no points.
Germany and Sweden are playing at the same time as this game and they are vying for top of the group. I will bring you all of the score updates from that one as we go through a detailed look at this match.
The team news will be out shortly and so stay tuned before kick-off at 8pm BST.