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Denmark Women 0 – 1 Spain Women


England will take on Spain in the Euro 2022 quarter-finals after Marta Cardona headed a last-gasp winner to earn the Spanish a 1-0 victory over Denmark.

Having gone into the game only needing a draw to progress from Group B in second place behind Germany, Spain controlled the contest at the Brentford Community Stadium and were eventually rewarded for their efforts in the 90th minute.

Cardona looped a header over Denmark goalkeeper Lene Christensen after Olga Carmona’s cross had picked her out at the far post.

Denmark were well-organised, unlike in their opening 4-0 defeat to Germany at the same ground, but were unable to find a way through their highly-rated opponents, having needed a victory to avoid an early exit.

Spain dominated possession by lacked creativity up front in front of 16,041 fans in west London.

There were no clear-cut chances for either side in the opening exchanges as Spain enjoyed the lion’s share of the ball but struggled to break down the stubborn Danes.

Pernille Harder had the first significant chance of the match when Denmark broke forward and she was played in down the right.

The Chelsea player beat the defender but was left with a narrow angle for her shot and Sandra Panos was able to make the save.

Denmark Women - finalists in the last Euros - were left in tears after their group-stage elimination this time around
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Denmark Women – finalists in the last Euros – were left in tears after their group-stage elimination this time around

Spain came close to taking a lead of their own in the 25th minute through Athenea del Castillo but the ball was saved on the line by Christensen.

Mariona Caldentey had the next opportunity for Spain just after the half-hour mark but was denied by Christensen’s diving save.

A looping ball from Del Castillo was caught but then spilled by Christensen, although the keeper reacted quickly to block the follow-up effort from crossing the line.

The second half started in much the same fashion as the first, with Denmark containing Spain successfully at the back while struggling to mount their own meaningful counter-attacks.

Christensen was called upon again in the 71st minute to make a low save to stop Carmona’s low strike, while Harder fired over the bar at the other end in a rare Denmark break forward.

Denmark’s best chance of the game came in the 78th minute when substitute Nadia Nadim found rare space in the area and was able to turn and shoot, but Panos made herself big and closed down the Denmark forward to make a crucial save.

Moments before full-time Spain finally broke the deadlock to seal their meeting with hosts England in Brighton on Wednesday.

This time it was their turn to attack on the counter and, when the cross came to Cardona, she headed home to wrap up victory.

What’s next?

Spain will face England at the Amex Stadium in the first quarter-final on Wednesday; kick-off 8pm.

Follow Euro 2022 across Sky Sports

Keep up with all the latest from Euro 2022 across Sky Sports and Sky Sports News this summer.

Coverage will be anchored by Sky Sports WSL presenter Caroline Barker, alongside Jessica Creighton and Kyle Walker. Meanwhile, Karen Carney, Sue Smith, Courtney Sweetman-Kirk and Laura Bassett will give analysis throughout the tournament.

They will also be joined by experienced England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley and Manchester City defender Esme Morgan.

The pundits and presenters will work from the Sky Sports Women’s Euro 2022 Mobile Presentation Bus, which will follow the Sky Sports News team around the country to the various stadiums where matches are being played.

In addition, Sky Sports’ Essential Football Podcast will be rebranded for the tournament to Sky Sports Women’s Euros Podcast from 21 June. Hosted by Charlotte Marsh and Anton Toloui, it will feature exclusive news and player interviews in addition to a strong programme line-up around the tournament.

Euro 2022: The groups…

Group A: England, Austria, Norway, Northern Ireland

Group B: Germany, Denmark, Spain, Finland

Group C: Netherlands, Sweden, Portugal, Switzerland

Group D: France, Italy, Belgium, Iceland





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