Both Scotland and Wales were beaten, the Republic of Ireland were great winners in Greece, while Northern Ireland was denied the victories of the nations of nations of nations of nations after returning to Romania again.
Scotland rooted at the foot of the table after losing Germany
Scotland’s fighting continued in the A1 group of the group of nations of their nations with a 4-0 home loss to Germany.
Michael McARDLE’s side departed for a nightmare in the dundee when Elisa Sens of Germany scored within the first minute to set the tone for a one -sided affair.
After the goal of Sophie Howard himself put visitors 2-0 at rest, Cora Zicai and Lea Schuller scored within three minutes of each other just before the hour to seal Germany’s victory and leave Scotland rooted on the table.
Scotland, who have now lost three in rotation, could hardly have made a worse start against a German team seeking to stand in front of the Netherlands at the top of the standings.
Holland was injured while Wales slides in Denmark loss
Wales fell into a 2-1 loss to the Denmark League of Nations in Cardiff after damage to goals Ceri Holland offered real concern ahead of this summer’s European Championship.
Denmark, ranked 12th in the world and 19 places on Wales, led through Signe Bruun’s early strike after seven minutes, but were tied up again half of the time by the Netherlands.
Wales had a wonderful opportunity to get the lead as Hannah Cain sat down in the 70th minute, only for goalkeeper Maja Bay Ostergaard to win the one-in duel.
Denmark worked the same opening within 30 seconds and replaced Amelie Vangsgaard, which had destroyed a clear opening a few minutes ago, put home Olivia Clark in the Welsh goal.
She secured manager Rhian Wilkinson’s first home loss in seven games since taking charge 14 months ago, and leaves Wales with only one point from three Nations League or match -in -Switzerland.
There was a greater concern for Wales after the Netherlands entered a full-blooded 50-50 solution in the last 10 minutes and left worse.
The Liverpool winger was treated in the field before leaving a closet with a significantly disturbed attention.
Republic of Ireland facilitates past Greece
The Republic of Ireland were pronounced winners in the first of a double blow against Greece in the League of Women’s Nations.
Looking for their second campaign victory after defeating Turkey and lost in Slovenia, Ireland emerged a 4-0 winner in Crete, with all the goals coming in the second half.
Denise O’Sullivan won her 122nd lid to become Ireland’s second highest appearance manufacturer after Emma Byrne, but the first half was a disappointing for visitors who could not find a progress.
Boss Carla Ward made a double change at rest, bringing Katie McCabe and Marissa Sheva to Megan Campbell and Tuler Tooland, and the effect was immediate.
Sheva put Ireland in front of 48 minutes an hour, her shot taking two deviations on her way into the net, and 13 minutes later it was 2-0 after Kyra Carusa scored a return after Leanne Kiernan’s shot was rescued.
Third arrived with 16 minutes left, Jessie Stapleton heading to the corner of McCabe. Substitute Amber Barrett made her mark at the time of ban, celebrating her 50th lid in style with the fourth.
Ireland will now try to engineer a repetition in the opposite match on Tuesday at the Tallaght Stadium.
Northern Ireland denied the victory of the Second Nations League
Northern Ireland was denied the victories of the League of Nations of Nations of Nations of Nations, as Romania returned to divide the spoils in a 1-1 draw in Group B1.
Looking to build in their 3-2 dramatic victory over Bosnia in February, northern Ireland drew their first blood in Bucharest when Danielle Maxwell struck in the 33rd minute.
However, a defensive mix allowed Romania at the level shortly thereafter through Mihaela Ciolacu after the local team secured their first campaign points.
The drawing sees Northern Ireland remain second in the group after Poland as they prepare to face the Romanians again in Belfast on Tuesday.