Early in the morning of 14 July,
Charles XI formed his army into four columns and started advancing towards the Danes. But as soon as the Swedes got the enemy camp in sight they noticed that it was empty. This caused some confusion among the Swedish generals. Most of them assumed that
Christian V had retreated to Landskrona and that the Swedes should abort the operation. However Charles was determined to deliver battle and kept his army marching towards the Danish camp. During the night Christian had moved his army down from the hills and lined it up behind an earth wall with the intention of ambushing the Swedes on the moor. The Swedish General
Ascheberg spotted the Danish troops behind the wall. The Swedish army paused for about one hour and at nine o'clock formed itself into two lines at the north-east end of the moor. Although his generals advised against it, Christian decided to leave his favorable position behind the wall and attack the Swedes. The two armies started advancing towards each other and were soon separated only by a small valley. The artillery exchanged fire but none of the sides were willing to attack across the dale. Finally Charles XI and his guard on the right wing charged down the slope and up the other side. They were immediately surrounded and almost taken prisoner, but saved by the Household cavalry. The rest of the Swedish right wing followed and the battle began. After less than one hour the Danish left wing was routed and the Danish artillery was in Swedish hands. On the Danish right Christian V out-flanked the Swedes and when Field Marshal
Simon Grundel-Helmfelt was killed the Swedish left wing was scattered. However, backed up by the 4,000 peasants, the Swedes managed to escape and reorganize their left wing. In the center the Danes took the initiative when General
Russenstein attacked soon after both flanks were engaged. But as his left flank was unprotected it took a lot of beating and the Danish center slowly started dissolving. As the
Swedish cavalry that had pursued the Danish left wing returned to the battle, the reorganized Swedish left wing was ready for action. And since Christian V was unable to overpower the left flank of the Swedish center, he left the field at 16:00. By 18:00 all Danish troops had quit the field and the Swedes retired to the former Danish camp. ==Aftermath==