
Both Scotland and Wales were beaten, the Irish Republic won a huge victory in Greece, while Northern Ireland was rejected for the victory of the back-to-back Women’s League after being nailed in Romania.
Scotland takes root at the table after Germany’s failure
Scotland’s struggle continues to beat Germany 4-0 in its Women’s National League Group A1 campaign.
Michael McArdle’s side started a nightmare in Dundee when Germany’s Elisa Sens scored in the first minute, setting the tone for a one-sided thing.
After Sophie Howard’s own goal allowed visitors to rise 2-0 at rest, Cora Zicai and Lea Schuller scored each other within three minutes an hour ago to block Germany’s victory and put Scotland in the foot of the table.
Scotland, who now lost three games in the spin, can hardly get a worse start on Germany, hoping to lead the Netherlands.
Netherlands injured, Wales slipped Denmark failed
Wales beat Denmark’s 2-1 National League in Cardiff as the injury to scorer Ceri Holland raised real attention ahead of this summer’s European Championship.
Denmark ranked 12th in the world and 12th above Wales, passing Signe Bruun’s early strike seven minutes later but was nailed by the Netherlands before halftime.
Wales had a great chance to lead when Hannah Cain knocked down the goal in the 70th minute, only goalkeeper Maja Bay Ostergaard won a one-on-one duel.
Denmark worked the same opening in 30 seconds, replacing Amelie Vangsgaard, who wasted a few minutes of a clear opening, as he drove past the Welsh goal-goal Olivia Clark.
It ensured manager Rhian Wilkinson’s first home defeat in seven games since hitting 14 months ago and scored just one point in three NBA A matches than Switzerland’s Euro.
Wales were even more worried after the Netherlands fell into a 50-50 tackle in the last 10 minutes.
The Liverpool winger was treated on the court and then was obviously upset on the stretcher.
The Republic of Ireland eases past Greece
The Republic of Ireland is the highlighted champion of the Women’s National League’s doubles header against Greece.
After defeating Turkey and losing to Slovenia, Ireland found their second victory, winning the game 4-0 in Crete, with all goals in the second half appearing.
Denise O’Sullivan won her 122nd hat, becoming Ireland’s second-highest look maker behind Emma Byrne, but the first half was frustrating for visitors who couldn’t find a breakthrough.
Boss Carla Ward made a double swap at the break, bringing Katie McCabe and Marissa Sheva to Megan Campbell and Tyler Toland, which was immediately.
Sheva put Ireland ahead at 48 minutes, her shot made two deflections into the net, and 13 minutes later, Kyra Carusa got a rebound after Leanne Kiernan’s shooting percentage.
Arrived with 16 minutes left in the third minute, Jessie Stapleton headed to McCabe’s corner. Substitute Amber Barrett left her mark on the downtime to celebrate her 50th hat for the fourth time.
Now, Ireland will try to repeat it in the reverse fixture at the Tallaght Stadium.
Northern Ireland denies Second National League victory
Northern Ireland was rejected back-to-back Women’s League victory in Romania’s 1-1 draw.
Northern Ireland beat Bosnia 3-2 in February to beat Bosnia 3-2, when Danielle Maxwell drew blood in Bucharest when he hit the 33rd minute.
However, the defensive mix allowed Romania to upgrade through Mihaela Ciolacu soon after, as the home team scored the first point in the campaign.
The draw put Northern Ireland in the group second in the group as it prepares to face the Romanians in Belfast again on Tuesday.