Both Scottish and Wales were beaten, the Republic of Ireland were great winners in Greece, while northern Ireland was denied the victories of women’s nations to return after returning to Romania.
Scotland was rooted at the foot of the table after defeat from Germany
Scotland’s struggles continued in their campaign for the A1 Furpa A1 League of Women’s Nations with a defeat of 4-0 in Germany.
The side of Michael McAdle headed to Dundee’s nightmare, when Germany Elisa Sens scored the first minute to set a one-sided affair.
After Sophie Howard’s own goalkeeper puts visitors 2-0 on a break, Cora Zicai and Lea Schuller have achieved achievement within three minutes of each other before they sealed the German victory and left Scotland rooted at the foot of the table.
Scotland, who now lost three to Spin, could hardly start worse against Germany, who asked to stay in front of the Netherlands at the top of the ladder.
Holland injured while Wales slid to Danish defeat
Wales fell to the defeat of the League of Nations 2-1 against Denmark in Cardiff, because the injury to goalkeeper Ceri Holland offered real concern ahead of the European Championships this summer.
Denmark, in the 12th place in the world and 19 places above Wales, led an early strike by Sigge Bruun after seven minutes, but Holland returned them before halftime.
Wales had a wonderful opportunity to take the lead as Hannah Cain collapsed on goal in the 70th minute, just for goalkeeper Maja Bay Bay Ostergaard to win one -on -one.
Denmark worked at the same opening within 30 seconds and replaced Amelie Vangsgaard, which swallowed a clear opening a few minutes earlier, broke home next to Olivia Clark in the Wales goal.
He secured the first defeat of managers Rhian Wilkinson in seven games in seven games since he took over the duty 14 months ago, and left Wales with only one point from the three nations match and in front of the Euro in Switzerland.
There is a higher concern for Wales after Holland has entered a full-blooded 50-50 connection in the last 10 minutes and went worse.
The Liverpool wing was treated on the ground before going to the stretcher visibly upset.
The Republic of Ireland facilitates the past of Greece
The Republic of Ireland was a pronounced winner in the first double stuck against Greece in the league of women.
Asking for her second campaign victory after defeating Turkey and lost to Slovenia, Ireland ran 4-0 winners to Crete, and all goals arrived in the second half.
Denise O’Sullivan won her 122th cap to become the second largest producers of Ireland’s appearance behind Emma Byrne, but the first half was frustrating for visitors who could not find a breakthrough.
Carl Ward chief made a double change on the break, bringing Katie McCabe and Marissa Sheva for Megan Campbell and Tyler Toland, and the effect was immediate.
Sheva put Ireland forward with 48 minutes per hour, and her shot took two deviations on the net, and 13 minutes later it was 2-0 while Kyra Carus was fired after rescued by Leanne Kiernan’s shot.
The third arrived with the remaining 16 minutes, Jessie Stapleton headed to McCabe’s corner. Replacing Amber Barrett achieved her mark on a time of stop, celebrating her 50th. Fourth -style cap.
Ireland will now try to engine repetition in reverse fixing on Tuesday at Tallang Stadium.
Northern Ireland denied the victory of the League of Other Nations
Northern Ireland was denied the victory of women on the nations after Romania returned to divide the prey into a 1-1 draw in Group B1.
Wanting to upgrade its dramatic 3-2 win over Bosnia in February, Northern Ireland drew the first blood in Bucharest when Danielle Maxwell hit in the 33rd minute.
However, defensive interference allowed Romania not soon after that through Michael Ciolac, because the domestic secured his first points of the campaign.
In the draw there is Northern Ireland in a group behind Poland, while on Tuesday they are preparing to face Romanians in Belfast.
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2025-04-04 21:35:00