Enthusiastic Sweden celebrates the commencement of EURO Championship
**Sweden Secures Victory Against Denmark in Women's Euro 2025**
Sweden's women's national team continued their impressive form in the ongoing Women's Euro 2025, defeating Denmark 1-0 in their second group match. The victory, which took place in Switzerland, was Sweden's sixth consecutive win since a 1-2 defeat to France in July 2024.
The decisive goal was scored by Filippa Angeldahl in the 55th minute, following a one-two with another player. Angeldahl, who has been a consistent threat throughout the tournament, found the far corner with a well-placed shot, extending Sweden's unbeaten streak.
Denmark, the 2023 World Cup bronze medalist, put up a valiant effort but could not find a way past a resilient Swedish defence. Captain Pernille Harder had several opportunities, including a shot from 16 meters that went over the bar, but was unable to convert. In the 81st minute, Harder came close to equalising but hit the crossbar.
The match was missing the anticipated clash between Harder and Linda Sembrant, as Sweden's captain was injured and replaced by Linda Sembrant. Despite this, Sweden managed to control the midfield and maintain their defensive solidity, keeping Denmark at bay.
Sweden's next challenge comes against Germany on July 12 in Zurich. Both teams are currently competing in Group C, with Sweden leading the group after their win against Denmark and Germany securing a victory against Poland. The match promises to be a competitive encounter, with Sweden's midfield prowess against Germany's attacking threat set to make for an exciting clash.
Football remains a popular sport in Europe, with the premier-league being one of the most-watched competitions. Despite the ongoing Women's Euro 2025, the men's premier-league is expected to restart soon, featuring teams like Sweden who are in high spirits following their recent victory against Denmark in the Women's Euro 2025.