Pernille Harder’s second-half goal ensured Denmark kept their hopes of progressing from Group B alive as they overcame a determined Finland at Euro 2022.
With both nations were seeking to respond to heavy opening-game defeats and reignite their hopes of reaching the quarter-finals, it was the 2017 finalists who deservedly prevailed at Stadium MK.
Chelsea forward Harder eventually ended Finland’s resistance in the 72nd minute, heading in from close range after Karen Holmgaard’s attempt had rebounded off the crossbar.
Denmark had dominated the contest but Lars Sondergaard’s side found themselves frustrated in their efforts to force a breakthrough.
Forward Nadia Nadim went closest in the first half as she directed Sara Thrige’s low cross towards goal – but Finland goalkeeper Tinja-Riikka Korpela managed to prevent the ball from trickling into the bottom corner.
A slick attacking move also resulted in Katrine Veje’s low drive from the edge of the penalty area being saved by Korpela before the interval, while the Finnish skipper denied Holmgaard midway through the second period.
Finland, whose first attempt on target did not come until the 60th minute through a Ria Oling strike from distance, will be knocked out of the tournament later if Spain fail to beat Germany in their clash that kicks off at 20:00 BST.
Danes can’t make superiority count
The odds of a successful group campaign were already against these two nations before the opening round of fixtures, when Denmark were thrashed 4-0 by eight-time winners Germany and tournament favourites Spain recovered from an early setback to overcome Finland 4-1.
With victory crucial to both sides, Denmark offered the greater attacking threat from the start, but were initially unable to make their superiority count despite 10 first-half attempts.
By far their best opportunity fell to Nadim after 12 minutes, but the 34-year-old – who fled Afghanistan as a child refugee more than 20 years ago – could not get enough power behind her first-time shot, allowing the busy Korpela enough time to scramble across her goal to save.
Nadim was again unable to add the finishing touch to another dangerous move as Finland were immediately put under pressure after the restart, while Oling’s curled attempt was comfortable for Lene Christensen when Anna Signeul’s team finally registered an shot of their own.
Harder, who failed to register a strike against Germany, had struggled to make an impact, while only goalkeeper Christensen had fewer touches of the ball than striker Signe Bruun before her 64th-minute substitution as Denmark failed to produce enough quality.
But they finally went ahead when Harder took her chance – the ball dropping kindly off the bar for the 29-year-old to finish – with the goal triggering jubilant scenes among the Danish players and substitutes by the side of the pitch.
Christensen, though, prevented Finland from delivering a dramatic late twist as she leapt to push substitute Jenny-Julia Danielsson’s strike over the bar.
With Spain to follow on Saturday, Denmark still have a chance of reaching the last eight.
Player of the match
SeveckeRikke Sevecke
Denmark
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Squad number4Player nameSevecke
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Squad number13Player nameJunge
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Squad number1Player nameChristensen
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Squad number10Player nameHarder
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Squad number20Player nameBruun
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Squad number23Player nameSvava
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Squad number19Player nameThomsen
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Squad number11Player nameVeje
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Squad number2Player nameThrige
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Squad number3Player namePedersen
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Squad number5Player nameBoye
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Squad number14Player nameBredgaard
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Squad number9Player nameNadim
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Squad number7Player nameTroelsgaard
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Squad number12Player nameLarsen
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Squad number6Player nameHolmgaard
Finland
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Squad number23Player nameKorpela
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Squad number5Player nameKoivisto
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Squad number4Player nameÖling
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Squad number19Player nameSainio
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Squad number2Player namePikkujämsä
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Squad number17Player nameFranssi
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Squad number18Player nameSällström
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Squad number8Player nameAhtinen
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Squad number10Player nameAlanen
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Squad number15Player nameKuikka
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Squad number20Player nameSummanen
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Squad number16Player nameWesterlund
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Squad number13Player nameDanielsson
Line-ups
Denmark
Formation 3-4-3
- 1Christensen
- 4SeveckeBooked at 66mins
- 3Pedersen
- 11Veje
- 2ThrigeSubstituted forSvavaat 56′minutes
- 7TroelsgaardSubstituted forHolmgaardat 64′minutes
- 13Junge
- 19Thomsen
- 9NadimSubstituted forBredgaardat 56′minutes
- 20BruunSubstituted forLarsenat 64′minutes
- 10HarderSubstituted forBoyeat 87′minutes
Substitutes
- 5Boye
- 6Holmgaard
- 8Holmgaard
- 12Larsen
- 14Bredgaard
- 16Svane
- 17Madsen
- 18Gewitz
- 21Gejl Jensen
- 22Worsøe
- 23Svava
Finland
Formation 4-4-2
- 23Korpela
- 5Koivisto
- 16WesterlundSubstituted forDanielssonat 90′minutes
- 15Kuikka
- 2Pikkujämsä
- 19Sainio
- 20Summanen
- 10Alanen
- 4Öling
- 18SällströmSubstituted forAhtinenat 77′minutes
- 17Franssi
Substitutes
- 1Talaslahti
- 6Auvinen
- 8Ahtinen
- 9Kemppi
- 11Heroum
- 12Tamminen
- 13Danielsson
- 14Kollanen
- 21Rantanen
- 22Rantala
- Referee:
- Iuliana Elena Demetrescu
- Attendance:
- 11,615
Live Text
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Match ends, Denmark Women 1, Finland Women 0.
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Second Half ends, Denmark Women 1, Finland Women 0.
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Corner, Finland Women. Conceded by Lene Christensen.
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Attempt saved. Jenny-Julia Danielsson (Finland Women) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top right corner. Assisted by Eveliina Summanen.
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Substitution, Finland Women. Jenny-Julia Danielsson replaces Anna Westerlund.
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Substitution, Denmark Women. Simone Boye replaces Pernille Harder.
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Attempt missed. Natalia Kuikka (Finland Women) header from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Elli Pikkujämsä following a set piece situation.
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Foul by Sofie Bredgaard (Denmark Women).
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Ria Öling (Finland Women) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Attempt missed. Olga Ahtinen (Finland Women) right footed shot from more than 35 yards misses to the left. Assisted by Essi Sainio.
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Foul by Sofie Svava (Denmark Women).
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Emma Koivisto (Finland Women) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Sofie Svava (Denmark Women).
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Emma Koivisto (Finland Women) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Substitution, Finland Women. Olga Ahtinen replaces Linda Sällström.
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Foul by Rikke Sevecke (Denmark Women).
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Eveliina Summanen (Finland Women) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Katrine Veje (Denmark Women) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Linda Sällström (Finland Women).
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Goal! Denmark Women 1, Finland Women 0. Pernille Harder (Denmark Women) header from very close range to the bottom right corner.