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AGF women ready for important match against FC Nordsjælland on Sunday in the championship

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AGF’s women host FC Nordsjælland at Ceres Park Vejlby on Sunday, May 24 at noon, as the A-Ligaen championship round enters its final stretch.

While the men’s season has wrapped up, the women’s top division continues with a full slate of fixtures this weekend. AGF can draw on a positive memory from FC Nordsjælland’s last visit to Vejlby, a 3-1 home win, though the first meeting between the teams in this championship round ended in a 3-1 defeat for AGF in Farum.

AGF’s Challenges and Opportunities

Results have been hard to come by for AGF this spring, and a top-three finish is now out of reach. Even so, there remains plenty at stake in the closing rounds. The players are eager to showcase their skills and secure a positive outcome against FC Nordsjælland.

Head coach Søren Kiilerich says the team will stick with its approach but needs to be more clinical when chances arise. He points to strong possession numbers and passing volume—among the best in the league—as evidence of a clear playing style, with the focus now on turning pressure into goals.

Fans can expect an exciting match at Ceres Park Vejlby as AGF seeks to capitalize on their home advantage. The kickoff is set for Sunday at 12:00, and supporters are encouraged to come out and cheer for the team as they aim to finish the season positively, despite the challenges faced this spring.