Australia W - Denmark W in live - 7 August 2023
07 August 2023 - 06:30
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World - Womens World Cup
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Highlights
Game Statistics
Tactical Scheme
Formation : 4 - 4 - 2
Formation : 4 - 4 - 2
Substitutes
L. Williams
T. Micah
DefenderC. Grant
C. Polkinghorne
C. Nevin
A. Luik
MidfielderT. Yallop
C. Wheeler
A. Chidiac
ForwardS. Kerr
K. Simon
C. Vine
K. Larsen
M. Ostergaard
DefenderS. Svava
L. Gewitz
MidfielderF. Thogersen
E. Snerle
J. Hasbo
N. Sorensen
S. Troelsgaard
S. Andersen
ForwardS. Bruun
M. Gejl Jensen
Form
Last matches
4/6 (67%)
0/6 (0%)
2/6 (33%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
31 Jul 2023 - Womens World Cup
27 Jul 2023 - Womens World Cup
20 Jul 2023 - Womens World Cup
14 Jul 2023 - Int. Friendly Games, Women
30 Jan 2022 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage
27 Jan 2022 - AFC Asian Cup, Women, Knockout stage
3/6 (50%)
0/6 (0%)
3/6 (50%)
Average stats (Last 6 matchs)
1 Aug 2023 - Womens World Cup
28 Jul 2023 - Womens World Cup
22 Jul 2023 - Womens World Cup
5 Jul 2023 - Int. Friendly Games, Women
1 Sep 2022 - World Cup Qualification Women, UEFA Group 7
16 Jul 2022 - Women's Euro
Live Commentary
It's a goal kick for the home team in Sydney.
Denmark's Signe Bruun breaks free at Stadium Australia. But the strike goes wide of the post.
Tony Gustavsson (Australia) is making a fourth substitution, with Tameka Yallop replacing Caitlin Foord.
Denmark to take a throw-in in Australia territory.
Rebecca Welch signals a Denmark throw-in in Australia's half.
Throw-in for Denmark in the half of Australia.
Goal kick for Denmark at Stadium Australia.
In Sydney Australia attack through Ellie Carpenter. The finish is off target, however.
Clare Polkinghorne is on a sub for Mary Fowler for Australia.
Rebecca Welch awards Denmark a goal kick.
Australia are coming forward and Katrina-Lee Gorry gets in a strike, it misses the target, however.
Throw-in for Denmark close to the penalty box.
Denmark have a goal kick.
Australia's Sam Kerr misses with an attempt on goal.
Throw-in Australia.
Ball goes out of play for a Australia goal kick.
In Sydney Denmark attack through Pernille Harder. The finish is off target, however.
Free kick for Denmark in their own half.
Ball safe as Denmark is awarded a throw-in in their half.
Can Australia get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in Denmark's half?
In Sydney, Denmark push forward quickly but are pulled up for offside.
Throw-in for Australia at Stadium Australia.
Rebecca Welch signals a Denmark throw-in in Australia's half.
A throw-in for the home team on the opposite half.
Lars Sondergaard is making the team's fifth substitution at Stadium Australia with Emma Snerle replacing Amalie Vangsgaard.
Sanne Troelsgaard is replacing Karen Holmgaard for Denmark at Stadium Australia.
Denmark to take a throw-in in Australia territory.
Australia have a goal kick.
Janni Thomsen for Denmark gets in a strike but fails to hit the target.
Australia make their second substitution with Cortnee Vine replacing Emily Van Egmond.
Sam Kerr is replacing Hayley Raso for the home team.
Rebecca Welch signals a free kick to Australia in their own half.
Free kick for Australia in their own half.
In Sydney a free kick has been awarded the away team.
Throw-in for Denmark in the half of Australia.
Josefine Hasbo is on a sub for Kathrine Moller Kuhl for Denmark.
Ball goes out of play for a Australia goal kick.
Kathrine Moller Kuhl of Denmark gets in a strike, but is off target.
Goal! Hayley Raso extends Australia's lead to 2-0. Emily Van Egmond with an assist there.
Can Denmark get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in Australia's half?
Australia have been awarded a corner by Rebecca Welch.
Corner awarded to Australia.
Janni Thomsen (Denmark) has been booked and must now be careful not to get a second yellow card.
Denmark will need to be alert as they defend a dangerous free kick from Australia.
Australia pushes forward through Emily Van Egmond, whose finish on goal is saved.
Denmark make their second substitution with Mille Gejl Jensen replacing Rikke Madsen.
The away team have replaced Rikke Sevecke with Signe Bruun. This is the first substitution made today by Lars Sondergaard.
Can Denmark capitalize from this throw-in deep inside Australia's half?
Rebecca Welch signals a throw-in for Denmark, close to Australia's area.
Denmark awarded a free kick in their own half.
Throw-in for Denmark in their own half.
Denmark to take a throw-in in Australia territory.
Australia have been awarded a corner by Rebecca Welch.
Corner awarded to Australia.
A throw-in for the home team on the opposite half.
Denmark's Pernille Harder gets in a shot on goal at Stadium Australia. But the effort is unsuccessful.
Rebecca Welch signals a Denmark throw-in in Australia's half.
A throw-in for the away team on the opposite half.
Denmark to take a throw-in in Australia territory.
Rebecca Welch awards Australia a goal kick.
Throw-in for Denmark close to the penalty box.
Australia awarded a throw-in in their own half.
Rebecca Welch signals a free kick to Australia in their own half.
Ball safe as Australia is awarded a throw-in in their half.
Throw-in for Australia in their own half.
Rikke Sevecke has recovered and rejoins the match in Sydney.
Play has been temporarily suspended for attention to Rikke Sevecke for Denmark who is writhing in pain on the pitch.
Throw-in for Australia in the half of Denmark.
Throw-in Australia.
The first-half has ended.
Throw-in for Australia at Stadium Australia.
Rebecca Welch awards the home team a throw-in.
Denmark awarded a throw-in in their own half.
Australia awarded a free kick in their own half.
Can Denmark get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in Australia's half?
Ball safe as Denmark is awarded a throw-in in their half.
Throw-in for Australia at Stadium Australia.
Throw-in Australia.
Rebecca Welch signals a Denmark throw-in in Australia's half.
Goal kick for Denmark at Stadium Australia.
It's a goal kick for the away team in Sydney.
Denmark to take a throw-in in Australia territory.
Ball goes out of play for a Australia goal kick.
Rebecca Welch awards the away team a throw-in.
Rebecca Welch signals a Australia throw-in in Denmark's half.
Australia have a goal kick.
Simone Boye Sorensen (Denmark) wins the ball in the air but heads wide.
Denmark have been awarded a corner by Rebecca Welch.
Throw-in for Denmark in the half of Australia.
Can Denmark get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in Australia's half?
A throw-in for the away team on the opposite half.
Rebecca Welch signals a Denmark throw-in in Australia's half.
Goal! Australia have got their heads in front thanks to a Caitlin Foord strike. That's a fine assist from Mary Fowler.
Denmark awarded a throw-in in their own half.
Rebecca Welch signals a free kick to Denmark in their own half.
Throw-in for Australia in their own half.
Free kick for Australia in their own half.
Denmark awarded a free kick in their own half.
Rebecca Welch signals a free kick to Australia in their own half.
Australia needs to be cautious. Denmark have an attacking throw-in.
Corner awarded to Denmark.
Australia's Steph Catley looks ok and returns to the pitch.
Rebecca Welch awards the away team a throw-in.
Throw-in for Australia in the half of Denmark.
The match has been stopped briefly for attention to the injured Steph Catley.
Pernille Harder for Denmark drives towards goal at Stadium Australia. But the finish is unsuccessful.
Australia drive forward at breakneck speed but are pulled up for offside.
Free kick for Australia in their own half.
Denmark to take a throw-in in Australia territory.
Throw-in Denmark.
Denmark awarded a free kick in their own half.
Throw-in for Australia in their own half.
It's a goal kick for the home team in Sydney.
Denmark are pushing forward but Pernille Harder's finish is wide of the goal.
Goal kick for Australia at Stadium Australia.
Denmark's Rikke Madsen breaks free at Stadium Australia. But the strike goes wide of the post.
Denmark awarded a throw-in in their own half.
Rebecca Welch awards Denmark a goal kick.
Rebecca Welch signals a free kick to Australia in their own half.
Rebecca Welch signals a throw-in for Denmark, close to Australia's area.
Can Australia capitalize from this throw-in deep inside Denmark's half?
Throw-in high up the field for Australia in Sydney.
Australia have a dangerous throw-in.
A throw-in for the home team on the opposite half.
Ball safe as Denmark is awarded a throw-in in their half.
Throw-in for Australia at Stadium Australia.
Free kick for Denmark in their own half.
Katrine Veje of Denmark smashes in a shot on target. The keeper saves, though.
Can Australia get the ball into an attacking position from this throw-in in Denmark's half?
Score and result Australia W - Denmark W
The Australia W - Denmark W (Football - Womens World Cup) match in 8/7/23 06:30 is now complete.
The Australia W - Denmark W result is as follows: 2-0
Now that this Football (Womens World Cup) match is over and the score is known, you can find the highlights and key statistics on that same page.