

Lyngby U19 1–2 Silkeborg U19
Danish U19 Youth League | 30 May 2026, 19:00
Silkeborg U19 claimed a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Lyngby U19 in the Danish U19 Youth League on Saturday evening, coming from behind to secure three crucial points in the title race. The match, played at Lyngby's training ground, showcased the intensity and technical quality that defines Danish youth football.
First-half action
Lyngby started brightly and took the lead in the 22nd minute through a well-worked set piece. A corner kick was flicked on at the near post, and central defender Mikkel Andersen rose highest to head home from close range. The home side continued to press, with winger Emil Sørensen causing problems down the left flank, but Silkeborg's goalkeeper Villads Nielsen made two sharp saves to keep the deficit at one.
Silkeborg gradually grew into the game and equalised just before half-time. A long ball over the top caught the Lyngby defence off guard, and striker Mathias Jørgensen controlled well before slotting past the onrushing keeper in the 43rd minute.
Second-half turnaround
The visitors emerged with renewed energy after the break. They took control of midfield through captain Oliver Thomsen, who dictated the tempo and broke up Lyngby's attacks. The winning goal came in the 67th minute when a quick counter-attack saw Jørgensen turn provider, slipping a pass to substitute Lukas Hansen, who fired low into the far corner.
Lyngby pushed for an equaliser in the final 20 minutes but lacked cutting edge in the final third. Silkeborg defended resolutely, with central defender Anders Lund making several clearances off the line. The final whistle confirmed a valuable away win that keeps Silkeborg in contention at the top of the table.
Match impact
The result lifts Silkeborg U19 to third place in the Danish U19 Youth League standings, just two points behind leaders FC Midtjylland U19. Lyngby, meanwhile, remain in mid-table but will be disappointed after a promising start. Both sides now turn their attention to the final matches of the season, with the title race and relegation battle both still wide open.
- Man of the match: Mathias Jørgensen (Silkeborg) – one goal, one assist
- Key stat: Silkeborg have now won four of their last five away games
- Next up: Lyngby travel to AGF U19; Silkeborg host OB U19