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Women's Nations League: Denmark put five past Wales - as it happened
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- Denmark opened the scoring through an early Pernille Harder penalty
- Pernille Harder scored her second of the night after just 11 minutes
- Jess Fishlock pulled one back just after half-time for Wales with a superb finish from outside the box
- Frederikke Thogersen regained Denmark's two goal lead after 60 minutes
- Denmark added a fourth late on through a Sanne Troelsgaard header
- Pernille Harder got her hattrick in added time for Denmark's fifth
- In the earlier kick-off in Group A3, Germany beat Iceland 4-0
Live Reporting
Bruce Pope
All times stated are UK
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Wales 1-3 Denmark
Nicoline Sorensen's first job is to take a corner but Gemma Evans towers above the Danes to clear.
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Wales 1-3 Denmark
Another change for Denmark as we move into the final stages, Everton's Nicoline Sorensen on for Sofie Svava who has had an excellent game for Denmark.
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Wales 1-3 Denmark
Nia Jones
Former Wales international on MOTD Wales
Rhiannon Roberts did the best she could but there's two or three players around her.
Someone needs to offer her a pass, she's totally isolated.
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Wales 1-3 Denmark
Rhiannon Roberts is really pushing forward from full-back to drive Wales upfield but that killer final ball is just not happening for Wales at the moment.
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Wales 1-3 Denmark
Wales win a corner thanks to Ceri Holland winning the ball on halfway and driving forward. There's a half-chance as the ball goes loose in the area but it won't fall to a Welsh foot and Denmark clear.
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Wales 1-3 Denmark
Sofie Svava darts away and sends another cross in from the left, but Wales stopper Olivia Clark is well positioned to pluck the ball out of the air.
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Wales 1-3 Denmark
Katie Sherwood
Former Wales midfielder on Match of the Day Wales
Ffion Morgan will add that pace in behind for Wales and add a new dimension.
There's still plenty of time to get back in the game, trying to push up and showing more desire.
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Wales 1-3 Denmark
Ffion Morgan has certainly injected some energy into Wales, buzzing around up front trying to hurry the Danish backline into a mistake.
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Wales 1-3 Denmark
Josephine Green and Ffion Morgan are on for Wales. Jess Fishlock is replaced to huge applause, with Carrie Jones also going off.
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Wales 1-3 Denmark
Nia Jones
Former Wales international on MOTD Wales
Kayleigh Green is playing like a woman on a mission with a point to prove off the bench.
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Wales 1-3 Denmark
Kath Morgan
Former Wales captain on BBC Radio Cymru
Kayleigh Green doing what she does, showing a change of pace, but again the final pass letting Wales down.
You have to ensure accuracy, that move ended with the ball at the feet of a white shirt.
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Wales 1-3 Denmark
Kayleigh Green charges down the left after rolling a defender before finding Jess Fishlock in the centre. The ball is shipped on to Ceri Holland but the then the decision-making is poor as her cut-back goes to a Danish player.
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Wales 1-3 Denmark
There's some intense conversations going on between Gemma Grainger and her staff on the touchline, trying to plot their next move to change the momentum that has swung firmly back towards the Danes.
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Wales 1-3 Denmark
Big thumbs up from Jess Fishlock as a deep pass just goes beyond her - likes the intent if not the result.
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Wales 1-3 Denmark
Double substitution for Denmark as Sanne Troelsgaard and Signe Bruun come on, with PSG forward Amalie Vangsgaard and Sofie Pedersen making way.
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Wales 1-3 Denmark
Hayley Ladd is booked as she pulls back Pernille Harder.
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Wales 1-3 Denmark
Jo Price
Former Wales goalkeeper on BBC Radio Wales
It's unfortunate that Ceri Holland hasn't stopped that cross coming in.
That has to be the priority. You can not let the ball come in from there.
Wales just need to be better. They've prided themselves on defensive foundations for many years.
Unfortunately, it just hasn't been good enough this evening.
GOAL - Wales 1-3 Denmark
Frederikke Thogersen
Just as Wales had got back into the game they're undone again by a cross.
Sofie Svava sends it in from the left, and Frederikke Thogersen finds the space on the back stick that has been there all night to restore Denmark's two-goal cushion.
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Wales 1-2 Denmark
Kath Morgan
Former Wales captain on BBC Radio Cymru
I was worried that the score would keep on increasing from a Denmark perspective, but Wales have got back into a defensive shape and they look confident in their shape.
I'm just disappointed Wales left themselves so open for the first 20 minutes.
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Wales 1-2 Denmark
Pernille Harder is always lurking on the shoulder of the last Wales defender but the Danish skipper is caught offside as those red shirts step up in unison.