Sweden Women's National Football Team were up against Germany Women's National Football Team in the Group Stage of the Women's European Championship on July 12. The match finished with Sweden victorious, 4-1.
On the 7th minute, Jule Brand netted the first goal of the match, handing Germany the advantage. This was followed by goals from Stina Blackstenius, Smilla Holmberg, Fridolina Rolfo and Lina Hurtig, bringing the match to a 4-1 conclusion.
As Sweden and Germany prepare to meet again, the memory of the 0-0 tie in their friendly encounter from 2 years ago still lingers. In impressive form, Sweden Women's National Football Team recently defeated Poland, Denmark and Norway, having maintained an unbeaten streak stretching to fourteen matches. Their defense has been solid lately, recording three straight clean sheets.
Germany enter the match on a positive note as well, having secured seven victories in a row against Denmark, Poland, Austria, Netherlands and Scotland in their last seven outings, bringing their unbeaten streak to eight.
This European Championship Group stage clash shines a light on the players who have played crucial roles in creating and converting chances for Sweden Women's National Football Team and Germany Women's National Football Team in this campaign. Sweden’s top finisher Kosovare Asllani and Stina Blackstenius have played important roles in ensuring their attack remains effective. Asllani has already scored one goal in European Championship Group stage this season, and has also shown his creativity, leading the team with three assists this campaign. Johanna Kaneryd, Filippa Angeldal and Lina Hurtig have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Sweden’s attack.
Meanwhile, Germany’s offensive unit has leaned on Jule Brand and Lea Schueller, their main scorer, as they continue to drive the team’s attacking efforts forward. Schueller has emerged as Germany’s leading scorer in European Championship Group stage this season, netting two goals, while Brand has been their leading creator in the competition with two assists. Germany’s attacking depth is further showcased by Carlotta Wamser, Sjoeke Nuesken and Klara Buehl, who have each made valuable contributions this season.
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Sweden W kicked off the game with Jennifer Falk, Jonna Andersson, Magdalena Eriksson, Nathalie Bjorn who got substituted by Linda Sembrant on the 46th minute, Smilla Holmberg, Hanna Bennison, Kosovare Asllani who got substituted by Lina Hurtig on the 56th minute, Filippa Angeldal who got substituted by Julia Olme Zigiotti on the 82nd minute, Fridolina Rolfo who got substituted by Madelen Janogy on the 46th minute, Stina Blackstenius who got substituted by Ellen Wangerheim on the 71st minute and Johanna Kaneryd as starters, with Linda Sembrant, Julia Olme Zigiotti, Sofia Jakobsson, Rebecka Blomqvist, Tove Enblom, Lina Hurtig, Amanda Ilestedt, Madelen Janogy, Hanna Lundkvist, Amanda Nilden, Ellen Wangerheim and Emma Holmgren on the bench.
Germany W's starting eleven were Ann Katrin Berger, Sarai Linder, Rebecca Knaak who got substituted by Kathrin Hendrich on the 46th minute, Janina Minge, Carlotta Wamser, Sjoeke Nuesken who got substituted by Selina Cerci on the 77th minute, Elisa Senss who got substituted by Sara Dabritz on the 84th minute, Klara Buehl, Laura Freigang who got substituted by Sydney Lohmann on the 46th minute, Jule Brand and Lea Schueller who got substituted by Giovanna Hoffmann on the 63rd minute, with Stina Johannes, Sophia Kleinherne, Giulia Gwinn, Kathrin Hendrich, Sydney Lohmann, Franziska Kett, Cora Zicai, Ena Mahmutovic, Selina Cerci, Sara Dabritz, Linda Dallmann and Giovanna Hoffmann on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card twice throughout the game. Sjoeke Nuesken and Sarai Linder were the ones to receive it.
Over five meetings since July 2017, the teams have each had their moments. Sweden Women's Team have won once, Germany twice, while two matches ended level. The last time these teams met was on February 21, 2023, in a friendly, concluding in a 0-0 draw. In total, Sweden have managed three goals in these five meetings, compared to Germany's four. So, overall, Germany Women's Team have the edge in head-to-head matches against Sweden Women's Team in their recent history.
Sweden W have won three of their three matches in European Championship Group stage this season, with zero draws and zero defeats, netting eight goals (2.67 per match) and conceding one (0.33 per match). This season in European Championship Group stage, Germany W have recorded two wins, zero draws, and one loss in three matches, scoring five goals at an average of 1.67 per match and conceding five at a rate of 1.67 per match.
Sweden W are on a four-game winning streak, with victories against Poland W, Denmark W and Norway W in their last four matches, while Germany W are in the middle of a seven-match winning streak, including victories against Denmark W, Poland W, Austria W, Netherlands W and Scotland W in their last seven outings. Overall, Sweden have won thirteen of their last twenty matches, losing two and drawing five, while Germany have won fifteen of their last twenty matches, losing four and drawing one.
As always, European Championship Group stage - Women's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Sweden Women's Team occupy 9th spot with nine points in three matches, while Germany Women's Team are currently 10th in the table with six points from three matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Sweden W and Germany W in real time. You can watch the goals by Jule Brand, Stina Blackstenius, Smilla Holmberg, Fridolina Rolfo and Lina Hurtig as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Sweden W - Germany W are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.