Team selection Neither team had any suspensions; indeed no red cards were shown during the entire tournament. In Germany's only change to their starting XI in their semi-final victory,
Célia Okoyino da Mbabi, who had scored a record 19 goals during the overall qualification campaign and final tournament but had suffered a hamstring injury during their quarter-final win, was now fit enough to start. She replaced
Anja Mittag, who had been pushed forward from her usual midfield role to cover Okoyino da Mbabi, as the main forward. Despite having played 120 minutes in their semi-final three days earlier, Norway had no injury concerns ahead of the match. Coach
Even Pellerud opted to make one change from their previous game as
Cathrine Dekkerhus was selected ahead of
Ingvild Isaksen in central midfield.
Summary In the opening moments, a German free-kick from the right was met by a looping header from
Nadine Keßler which
Ingrid Hjelmseth in the Norwegian goal managed to keep out from underneath the crossbar. The opening half-hour brought several other opportunities for Germany, but Norway received the best chance to take the lead when Okoyino da Mbabi was adjudged to have brought down
Cathrine Dekkerhus in the area and a penalty kick was awarded in the 29th minute.
Trine Bjerke Rønning struck the ball powerfully but centrally and the German captain
Nadine Angerer blocked it with her outstretched leg. The deadlock was broken four minutes into the second-half when Okoyino da Mbabi's fast run along the left drew the attentions of the Norwegian defence. She was therefore able to square the ball into the centre of the
penalty area, where an unmarked
Anja Mittag – a half-time replacement for
Lena Lotzen – was awaiting to side-foot the ball into the net from close range. Germany then had further chances to increase their lead as two efforts from Okoyino da Mbabi had to be blocked on the goal-line by Norway. However, on the hour mark, Norway received a second penalty when
Saskia Bartusiak fouled
Caroline Graham Hansen. After Rønning's earlier miss,
Solveig Gulbrandsen was instead chosen to take the kick but it was again saved by Angerer as she leapt to her left. Norway did finally have the ball in the net four minutes later when
Ada Hegerberg turned
Maren Mjelde's drilled cross in, but it was ruled out for offside. In the 72nd minute, the Norwegian substitute
Elise Thorsnes beat Angerer to a lofted through-ball but poked it narrowly wide. Eight minutes from time, Germany almost sealed victory when
Leonie Maier crossed dangerously for
Nadine Keßler to shoot, but her effort was scuffed and clipped the post. However, the single-goal advantage proved sufficient as the time ran out on Norway's attempts to win an equaliser.
Details Statistics ==Post match==