GENEVA — Sweden swept past Denmark yet again on Friday, winning 1-0 at the Women's European Championship for a third victory this year over its near neighbor.
One month after a 6-1 rout in Stockholm, Filippa Angeldahl's smart finish of a neat passing attack in the 55th minute was enough on another hot evening in Switzerland for another impressive Swedish effort. At the 2023 Women's World Cup, Sweden eliminated the defending champion United States in the round of 16.
Angeldahl severely tested Denmark goalkeeper Maja Bay Ostergaard to save a long-range free kick in the first half and beat her with more power in the second.
The midfielder exchanged passes with captain Kosovare Asllani — making her 200th appearance for Sweden — before striding on to shoot low past Ostergaard's dive.
''There's so much nerves before the first game," Angeldahl said in translated comments. "It was really important to win.''
Denmark star forward Pernille Harder's shot from distance rattled the Sweden crossbar in the 81st.
Sweden was later joined by Germany on three points in Group C when the record eight-time champion beat Poland 2-0.
It was the third time Sweden and Denmark opened a Women's Euros facing each other and it ended 1-1 in both 2005 and 2013.