DateRHome v Away-
10/01 14:30 8 Odense Q Women v Brondby Women 0-2
10/01 13:00 8 Vejle Women v Fortuna Hjørring Women 0-1
09/25 11:00 7 Skovbakken Women v BSF Women 3-0
09/24 13:00 7 Brøndby IF Women v Fortuna Hjørring Women 2-2
09/24 11:00 7 Vejle Women v Odense Q Women 0-0
09/24 11:00 7 KoldingQ Women v Varde Women 4-0
09/10 14:30 6 Odense Q Women v Skovbakken Women 1-2
09/10 14:00 6 Fortuna Hjørring Women v KoldingQ Women 2-0
09/10 11:00 6 BSF Women v Vejle Women 1-1
09/10 10:30 6 Varde Women v Brondby Women 0-8
09/03 14:00 5 Fortuna Hjørring Women v Varde Women 9-3
09/03 13:00 5 Vejle Women v Skovbakken Women 1-4
09/03 13:00 5 Brondby Women v KoldingQ Women 4-1
09/03 11:00 5 Odense Q Women v BSF Women 2-2
08/31 16:30 4 Varde Women v Vejle Women 1-2
08/31 16:15 4 KoldingQ Women v Odense BK Women 2-1
08/31 16:15 4 Skovbakken Women v Fortuna Hjørring Women 1-6
08/31 16:15 4 BSF Women v Brondby Women 0-2
08/28 12:00 3 Fortuna Hjørring Women v BSF Women 2-1
08/27 11:00 3 KoldingQ Women v Vejle Women 2-0
08/27 10:30 3 Brondby Women v Skovbakken Women 3-1
08/26 16:45 3 Varde Women v Odense Q Women 0-4
08/21 11:00 2 Skovbakken Women v KoldingQ Women 1-0
08/20 14:30 2 Odense Q Women v Fortuna Hjørring Women 0-2
08/20 11:00 2 BSF Women v Varde Women 3-0
08/20 11:00 2 Vejle Women v Brondby Women 0-6
08/14 13:00 1 Varde Women v Skovbakken Women 0-0
08/14 11:30 1 Fortuna Hjørring Women v Vejle Women 6-0
08/13 13:00 1 Brondby Women v Odense Q Women 5-0
08/13 11:00 1 KoldingQ Women v BSF Women 0-1

Wikipedia - Danish Women's League

The Danish Women's League (Danish: Danmarksturneringens Kvindeliga, Kvinde-DM Liga or Kvindeligaen) is a semi-professional top-flight league for women's football in Denmark. It is organised by the Danish Football Association (DBU) as part of the nation-wide Danmarksturneringen i kvindefodbold (Kvinde-DM) and is placed as the first division of the Danish football league system. Clubs in the league must meet certain criteria concerning appropriate facilities and finances. All of the league's clubs qualify for the proper rounds of the DBU KvindePokalen. The top teams of each season qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League.

The division has changed its name on several occasions. It began as Danmarksturneringen i damefodbold (1975 until 1980), then Dame 1. division (1981 until 1992), Elitedivisionen (1993 until 2015–16) and the current name, Kvindeligaen, beginning with the 2016–17 season. Due to sponsorship arrangements, it was known as 3F Ligaen for fourteen seasons (2005–06 until 2018–19) and since the 2019–20 season as Gjensidige Kvindeligaen.

According to FIFA's 2023 Women's Benchmarking Report, the league in 2021-22 drew an average of 388 fans per game, 57% of players had signed compensated player contracts (of whom, the average annual salary was between $10-15k USD), and 29% of players made their primary living from football. The league's status as semi-professional presented challenges for its return-to-play from the 2019-2020 COVID-19 pandemic, as initially in Denmark only fully professional sports were allowed to resume. A rise in interest and participation in women's football has driven increased investment into the league in recent years, although the best players in Denmark still often depart for fully professional clubs abroad.

The Danish Women's Elitedivisionen is a highly competitive soccer tournament featuring the top women's teams in Denmark. The tournament showcases the best female soccer players in the country, with teams competing for the prestigious title of Elitedivisionen champions.

The tournament features intense matches filled with skill, speed, and strategy as teams battle it out on the field for victory. Fans can expect to see thrilling goals, impressive saves, and fierce competition as the teams vie for supremacy in Danish women's soccer.

The Danish Women's Elitedivisionen provides a platform for talented female athletes to showcase their abilities and compete at the highest level of the sport. It is a must-watch event for soccer fans looking to witness top-tier women's soccer in Denmark.