Summary

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  • Wales suffer fourth defeat in their Nation's League A3 pool

  • Jess Fishlock scores for Wales to halve the deficit from Sophie Ingle's pass

  • Amalie Vangsgaard heads Denmark ahead on 28 mins

  • Sofie Bredgaard adds second with clinical strike

  1. Postpublished at 12 mins

    Denmark 0-0 Wales

    Sofie Bredgaard wins a free-kick for Denmark after a challenge from Angharad James.

    Chance here for Denmark to deliver a ball from a dangerous position midway inside the Welsh half.

  2. Small contingent of Wales fanspublished at 11 mins

    Denmark 0-0 Wales

    Michael Pearlman
    BBC Sport Wales in Viborg, Denmark

    Once again there is a small contingent of Wales fans who have made the trip to Viborg, maybe around 50 or so.

    That includes family and friends of the players and key brick in the Red Wall, BBC Radio Wales producer Ian Hamer.

  3. Postpublished at 10 mins

    Denmark 0-0 Wales

    Jo Price
    Former Wales goalkeeper on BBC Radio Wales Extra

    Wales are difficult to break down in the back five.

    Denmark are having to play the ball around more rather than getting in to the intricate spaces in between the unit as they did in the home leg.

    Josie Green is cool, calm and collected alongside Hayley Ladd and Rhiannon Roberts, there's good knowledge within that back five.

  4. Postpublished at 9 mins

    Denmark 0-0 Wales

    There is definitely a change in system for Wales today, with Gemma Grainger reverting to a back five.

    Not overly surprising given they have conceded five goals in each of their last two games.

    So far they are keeping Denmark quiet.

  5. Postpublished at 9 mins

    Denmark 0-0 Wales

    Kath Morgan
    Former Wales captain on BBC Radio Cymru 2

    Early on it's Denmark who are enjoying the possession and passing the ball.

    Wales to me look like they need instructions, you hear Gemma Grainger almost playing the game and giving instructions.

    That suggests to me that maybe the girls don't know the system.

  6. Postpublished at 8 mins

    Denmark 0-0 Wales

    Denmark may be forced into an early change as Isabella Bryld Obaze is down with a knock.

    She looks ready to come back on though so hopefully the Rosengard defender is okay.

  7. Postpublished at 7 mins

    Denmark 0-0 Wales

    It has not been the warmest of campaigns for Wales to be fair to Michael.

    After a trip to Iceland in September tonight's near-freezing temperatures in Denmark should be quite familiar.

    Hopefully the final two games in Cardiff will be a little warmer.

  8. Postpublished at 6 mins

    Denmark 0-0 Wales

    Michael Pearlman
    BBC Sport Wales in Viborg, Denmark

    Sorry readers, I promise that's the last time I'll mention the weather.

  9. Postpublished at 6 mins

    Denmark 0-0 Wales

    Amalie Vangsgaard looks to play Kathrine Moller Kuhl in behind the Welsh defence but her pass is significantly over-hit and rolls behind harmlessly for a goal kick to Wales.

  10. Short sleeve warriorspublished at 5 mins

    Denmark 0-0 Wales

    Michael Pearlman
    BBC Sport Wales in Viborg, Denmark

    Carrie Jones, Lily Woodham and Angharad James all opting for short sleeves.

    Fair play. I'd be wearing a onesie if I had to play in this weather.

  11. Postpublished at 4 mins

    Denmark v Wales (17:00 GMT)

    Jo Price
    Former Wales goalkeeper on BBC Radio Wales Extra

    I think Denmark will see large amounts of possession this evening, Wales are used to that and being the underdogs, tonight will not be any different.

  12. Postpublished at 4 mins

    Denmark 0-0 Wales

    Olivia Clark - one of Wales' best players in Germany last week - is called into action from the Denmark corner but Kathrine Moller Kuhl's shot is tame and straight at the Welsh goalkeeper.

    Good start for Denmark.

  13. Postpublished at 3 mins

    Denmark 0-0 Wales

    Denmark striker Amalie Vangsgaard has the first chance of the game.

    She gets in behind Hayley Ladd and shoots across goal but it is pushed behind for the first corner of the game.

  14. Postpublished at 2 mins

    Denmark 0-0 Wales

    Some early defending for Wales to do here in Viborg as Denmark come forward.

    Expect the hosts to have a lot of the ball this evening.

  15. KICK-OFFpublished at 1 min

    Denmark 0-0 Wales

    Portuguese referee Sandra Bastos blows her whistle and it is Wales who get us under way.

    A big 90 minutes for Wales in the Women's Nations League lie ahead.

  16. Wholesome contentpublished at 17:00 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October 2023

    Denmark v Wales (17:00 GMT)

    Michael Pearlman
    BBC Sport Wales in Viborg, Denmark

    Jess Fishlock, Rhiannon Roberts, Angharad James and Ffion Morgan all took off their coats and handed them to the absolutely freezing mascots.

    Very wholesome content.

  17. Postpublished at 16:58 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October 2023

    Denmark v Wales (17:00 GMT)

    Jo Price
    Former Wales goalkeeper on BBC Radio Wales Extra

    It's really exciting to see Carrie Jones and Ffion Morgan upfront, Morgan is very pacey and can cause some problems up there.

    A change in formation will suggest Wales are playing more defensively, I think Denmark are too strong but there's no doubt the girls will give it their best shot.

  18. The Danes are confidentpublished at 16:56 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October 2023

    Denmark v Wales (17:00 GMT)

    Danish football commentator Henrik Liniger speaking to Match of the Day Wales : "With all respect for Wales, it could be a win of three to four goals."

  19. Postpublished at 16:55 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October 2023

    Denmark v Wales (17:00 GMT)

    Gemma Grainger speaking to Match of the Day Wales: "We had the injuries coming in to this game so in terms of being adaptable we want to make sure we have a really strong game plan tonight.

    "We have flexibility within any formation we play, we want to be better in this game than we were in the last game against Denmark.

    "It's the most challenging time but the most exciting.

    "I don't want us to play in League B I want to play in League A, I want to qualify for a Euros so in terms of where we are today the challenge is exactly what we want."

    Gemma Grainger in the warm-up.Image source, FAW
  20. 'The end is near, I know my timeline' - Fishlockpublished at 16:53 Greenwich Mean Time 31 October 2023

    Denmark v Wales (17:00 GMT)

    Jess Fishlock, Wales' most-capped player, says she has a retirement date in mind but remains fully committed to helping her country qualify for a major tournament.

    The 36-year old OL Reign midfielder says she has "no doubt whatsoever" about when she will hang up her boots.

    But Fishlock says reaching a major tournament with Wales remains her footballing ambition.

    Media caption,

    'The end is near, I know my timeline' - Fishlock