Poland and Denmark lock horns in Bergen on Saturday evening in their final Group C fixture at the 2025 Women's Euros. With both sides already eliminated, the match offers little more than a chance to salvage pride and finish the tournament on a positive note.
For Poland, this summer has been a steep learning curve in their first appearance at a major tournament. Defeats to Germany (2-0) and Sweden (3-0) have left them without a point or a goal, despite flashes of discipline and organisation. Ewa Pajor remains their chief attacking threat, but service to the Wolfsburg striker has been limited against high-calibre opposition. Poland will be keen to find the net and give their supporters something to celebrate before bowing out.
Denmark, meanwhile, have endured a frustrating campaign. A narrow 1-0 loss to Sweden in their opener was followed by a 2-1 defeat to Germany, despite taking the lead through Amalie Vangsgaard. Pernille Harder’s experience and quality have been evident, but the Danes have struggled to maintain control in key moments. Ranked 12th in the world, Denmark are the clear favourites for this one, and the feeling post-tournament will likely be that they were hard done by with the difficulty of their group.
Historically, Denmark have enjoyed the upper hand in this fixture, unbeaten in four previous meetings. While progression is no longer possible, both teams will be eager to restore some confidence and lay foundations for future campaigns in what should be a competitive encounter.
Poland 0-2 Denmark