Summary

  • 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

  1. Postpublished at 21 mins

    Wales 0-2 Denmark

    Jess Fishlock is trying to gee up her team-mates. if they can get their star player on the ball more they have a much better chance of getting a foothold in this game.

  2. Wales need to 'regroup'published at 19:37 British Summer Time 26 September 2023

    Wales 0-2 Denmark

    Jo Price
    Former Wales goalkeeper on BBC Radio Wales

    There's a few heads down in the Welsh camp.

    It's about making sure that they regroup here now.

  3. Postpublished at 18 mins

    Wales 0-2 Denmark

    Lily Woodham has a throw-in near the halfway line but is forced to take an age before delivering the ball, the Danish marking is so tight and Wales' movement isn't enough at the moment to give options.

  4. Postpublished at 19:35 British Summer Time 26 September 2023

    Wales 0-2 Denmark

    Nia Jones
    Former Wales international on MOTD Wales

    Two opportunities for Denmark in 10 minutes and they're 2-0 up.

    It's a harsh lesson at this level, but it's a perfect dress rehearsal if Wales reach a major tournament, these are the teams they'll have to compete against.

  5. Postpublished at 19:32 British Summer Time 26 September 2023

    Wales 0-2 Denmark

    Angharad James tries to squeeze a pass into midfield but that's picked off as Denmark squeeze their hosts.

  6. Postpublished at 14 mins

    Wales 0-2 Denmark

    Wales have now gone behind in five of their last six games. Can they find a way back?

  7. goal

    GOAL - Wales 0-2 Denmarkpublished at 11 mins

    Pernille Harder

    Disastrous for Wales as Denmark double their lead, with Pernille Harder adding her second of the night.

    Frederikke Thogersen finds just enough space on the right to squeeze in a low cross and Harder sweeps in on the back post in acres of space. Where was the tracking?

    Media caption,

    Watch as Pernille Harder makes it two for Denmark

  8. Postpublished at 9 mins

    Wales 0-1 Denmark

    Wales look stunned after that early set-back and the Denmark bench is jubilant.

  9. PENALTY - Wales 0-1 Denmarkpublished at 6 mins

    Pernille Harder

    Wales in disbelief as a penalty is awarded. Rhiannon Roberts looks to have clipped Amalie Vangsgaard with a stray boot as she tried to clear a bouncing ball.

    Danish skipper Pernille Harder steps up and coolly strokes the ball into the bottom right corner.

    Media caption,

    Watch as Pernille Harder gives Denmark the lead from the penalty spot

  10. Postpublished at 2 mins

    Wales 0-0 Denmark

    Sofie Svava jinks through a couple of Wales defenders but the cover is good and Wales clear their lines.

  11. KICK-OFFpublished at 1 min

    Wales 0-0 Denmark

    French referee Stephanie Frappart blows her whistle and we're under way in Cardiff, with Jess Fishlock kicking off for Wales.

    Hmm, the kick didn't leave the centre circle and Denmark get a free-kick after a few seconds!

  12. Opportunity knocks for Walespublished at 19:14 British Summer Time 26 September 2023

    Wales v Denmark (19:15 BST)

    Gareth Vincent
    BBC Sport Wales at the Cardiff City Stadium

    It is almost two-and-a-half years since Wales drew 1-1 with Denmark in a friendly on this ground in what was just Gemma Grainger's second game in charge.

    Tonight Wales take on a Danish team ranked 12th in the world - 17 places higher than Grainger's side - in the Nations League.

    There are seven survivors from the Wales side which began the previous meeting with Denmark in the starting XI tonight.

    But can Wales show signs of progress made under Grainger against high-class opponents?

  13. Germany bounce back to crush Icelandpublished at 19:13 British Summer Time 26 September 2023

    Wales v Denmark (19:15 BST)

    In the earlier kick-off, Germany recovered from their opening defeat to Denmark in impressive style.

    Klara Buhl scored twice as Germany hammered Iceland 4-0 in Bochum, with Giulia Gwinn adding a penalty and Lea Schuller completing the scoring.

    That sees Germany top of the group for now.

    TableImage source, Getty Images
  14. Wales in good voicepublished at 19:12 British Summer Time 26 September 2023

    Wales v Denmark (19:15 BST)

    Time for the anthems, only moments now from kick-off.

  15. Postpublished at 19:11 British Summer Time 26 September 2023

    Wales v Denmark (19:15 BST)

    Nia Jones
    Former Wales international on MOTD Wales

    Denmark are pioneers in women's football and it'll be a huge boost to them beating two-time world champions Germany on Friday.

    Very fit and disciplined, but I'll be really interested how they attack Wales tonight especially their front two of Pernille Harder and Amalie Vangsgaard.

    On the flip side, Wales should be concerned with the lack of goals, they look shell-shocked in front of goal.

  16. Wales seek 'fine margins' against Danespublished at 19:09 British Summer Time 26 September 2023

    Wales v Denmark (19:15 BST)

    Media caption,

    Women's Nations League: Wales expect different challenge against Denmark

    After their loss in Iceland, Wales manager Gemma Grainger said she wants her team to be on the right side of the “fine margins” against Denmark.

    Grainger says tonight's match against the Group A3 leaders will be a completely different challenge.

  17. Under-17s earn creditable draw in Italypublished at 19:07 British Summer Time 26 September 2023

    Wales v Denmark (19:15 BST)

    Some positive news elsewhere to start the night for Wales fans.

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  18. Women's Nations League - How does it work?published at 19:05 British Summer Time 26 September 2023

    Wales v Denmark (19:15 BST)

    Media caption,

    How does the new European women's football competition work?

    Here's a quick recap of how this inaugural Uefa Women's Nations League is set up.

    The teams play each other home and away from September to December, with the standings at the end of the stage determining promotion and relegation between the leagues, as well as qualification for the Women's Nations League finals.

    The Nations League will also affect qualification for Euro 2025, which will be held in Switzerland. Watch the video to learn more.

  19. Wales seeking cutting edgepublished at 19:02 British Summer Time 26 September 2023

    Wales v Denmark (19:15 BST)

    Wales boss Gemma GraingerImage source, FAW/John Smith

    Wales bossed possession and attempts on goal against Iceland but still lost in Reykjavik.

    But Wales boss Gemma Grainger says she is "not worried" about Wales' ability to score goals after that frustrating defeat.

    Wales have only scored more than one goal in a game in one of their last 13 matches - a 4-1 friendly win at home against Northern Ireland last April.

    "For me, when you create chances against higher-ranked opposition, that's the aim to start with," said Grainger.

    "You're not going to create 10, 15, 20 chances against the best teams. We had eight against Iceland and it doesn't worry me at all.

    "I'd be more worried if we weren't creating them. For me, it's the finer details that we've got to train at and speak about in meetings.

    "We've got incredible attacking players and if they keep making those runs, they'll get chances and finish them.

    "It's the first time for us, in this phase of our development, that we've been that dominant especially against such higher-ranked opposition.

    "It's one of the best performances we've had."

  20. Wales rueful in Reykjavikpublished at 18:57 British Summer Time 26 September 2023

    Wales v Denmark (19:15 BST)

    Media caption,

    Highlights: Iceland 1-0 Wales

    Here's a quick recap of Wales' 1-0 loss in Iceland on Friday.

    Iceland captain Glodis Viggosdottir headed home the only goal as Wales began their inaugural Women's Nations League campaign with defeat.

    Gemma Grainger's side dominated the first half, but slack defending from a corner allowed an unmarked Viggosdottir to head in from a few yards out.

    Carrie Jones had Wales' best chance of the first half, but Telma Ivarsdottir got down quickly to make the save.

    Defeat leaves Wales third in League A3, above Germany on goal difference.

    Read the full report.