Inter Milan
·17 November 2025
Women's Europa Cup: Inter vs. BK Häcken FF at 18:30 CET on Wednesday

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·17 November 2025

After their 1-0 defeat in the first leg at Hisingen Arena in Gothenburg, Inter Women are preparing to host BK Häcken FF in the return fixture of the UEFA Women's Europa Cup round of 16 tie between the sides, with a place in the quarter-finals up for grabs. The match will take place at 18:30 CET on Wednesday 19 November at the KONAMI Football Centre.
The match will be broadcast across Inter's channels at 18:30 CET on Wednesday 19 November. Fans can follow the game live on Inter TV, Inter.it, the official Inter app, the Club's YouTube channel, and the Inter Women TikTok account.
FIRST LEG:
AFC Ajax 1-3 Hammarby Glasgow City FC 1-1 Sporting Clube de Portugal RSC Anderlecht 0-1 FK Austria Wien AC Sparta Praha 0-3 BSC Young Boys BK Häcken FF 1-0 INTER Breidablik 0-1 Fortuna Hjørring FC Nordsjælland 1-0 ŽNK Mura PSV Eindhoven Vrouwen 1-2 Eintracht Frankfurt
SECOND LEG (19/20 November)
Hammarby IF (SWE) vs. AFC Ajax (NED) Sporting Clube de Portugal (POR) vs. Glasgow City FC (SCO) FK Austria Wien (AUT) vs. RSC Anderlecht (BEL) BSC Young Boys (SUI) vs. AC Sparta Praha (CZE) INTER (ITA) vs. BK Häcken FF (SWE) Fortuna Hjørring (DEN) vs. Breidablik (ISL) ŽNK Mura (SVN) vs. FC Nordsjælland (DEN) Eintracht Frankfurt (GER) vs. PSV Eindhoven Vrouwen (NED)
QUARTER-FINALS: 11/12 February and 18/19 February
Glasgow City FC (SCO) / Sporting Clube de Portugal (POR) vs. AFC Ajax (NED) / Hammarby IF (SWE) AC Sparta Praha (CZE) / BSC Young Boys (SUI) vs. RSC Anderlecht (BEL) / FK Austria Wien (AUT) BK Häcken FF (SWE) / FC Internazionale Milano (ITA) vs. Breidablik (ISL) / Fortuna Hjørring (DEN) PSV Eindhoven Vrouwen (NED) / Eintracht Frankfurt (GER) vs. FC Nordsjælland (DEN) / ŽNK Mura (SVN)
SEMI-FINALS: 24/25 March and 1/2 April
1: Winner QF2 vs. Winner QF1 2: Winner QF4 vs. Winner QF3
FINAL: 25/26 April and 2/3 May Winner SF1 vs. Winner SF2
A well-established name in Scandinavian women’s football, BK Häcken FF were recently crowned Swedish champions for the first time in the club’s history. The title was sealed with a game to spare thanks to a 2-0 win over Djurgården, with goals from Tindell and Schröder, giving coach Mak Lind's side a four-point lead over Hammarby and mathematically confirming top spot.
Häcken also won their final match - against Pitea D - finishing the season with 64 points from 21 wins and one draw in 26 games. They scored 86 goals and conceded 17, ending with a goal difference of +69.









































