Qualified u-17 teams: Bosnia (host), Denmark, Finland, France, Germany and the Netherlands, Norway. Group 2 remaining Spain, Hungary, Ukraine, Czech Republic
The draw for the u-17 Euros is: Finals draw Group A: Bosnia and Herzegovina (hosts), Germany (holders), Denmark, Netherlands Group B: France, Group A2 winners*, Norway, Finland *Round 2 Group A2 played 7 to 13 April.
u-19 round 2 six of the seven groups start today with group A5 to be played in May Group A4 (9–15 May): Austria*, Norway, Ukraine, Bulgaria
Group 1 - Denmark, Poland, Sweden (H), Croatia 13:30 (local time) DEN - CRO 18:30 (local time) SWE - POL (livestream)
Italy U-19 just won the first game of their group (as hosts) by 6-0 vs Bosnia-Herzegovina. Earlier, Switzerland had lost by 1-2 to Hungary, so Italy and Hungary are now at 3 points, Switzerland and Bosnia-Herzegovina at 0.
Group 1 - Denmark, Poland, Sweden (H), Croatia SWE 4 - 2 POL DEN 2 - 0 CRO 13:00 (local time) DEN 5 - 1 POL 18:30 (local time) SWE - CRO livestream
Group A7 : after 2 wins France already qualified In the other groups, big decisive third games between : Suede - Danemark Netherlands-Spain Suisse - Italie
The u-19 finals will be played from 27 June to 9 July, while the FIFA u-20 WWC will take place from 10 to 28 August. It could mean some French, German, Spanish and Dutch players will play both competitions. Some French players will do as we do not have many good players born in 2002, while there are many 2003 a few 2004 and maybe a couple of 2005, who will make it to the World Cup in Costa Rica.
u-17 results so far: Hungary 3 Czech Republic 0 Spain 6 Hungary 0 Spain v Czech Republic tomorrow, Ukraine forfeited for obvious reasons.
u-19 Group A2 Germany defeats Finland 2-1 on pens after drawing 1-1 in 90 minutes. They win their (two teams only) Group. Group A5 Italy defeats Switzerland 3-1 and wins the Group.
Group A3 England defeat Belgium 3-0 and win the Group, Group A7 France were already through, they defeated the Euro hosts 5-1.
Qualified for final tournament so far u-19 Czech Republic (hosts) England (Group A3 winners) France (holders, Group A7 winners) Germany (Group A2 winners) Italy (Group A5 winners) Spain (Group A6 winners) Sweden (Group A1 winners)
The draw for the u-17 Euros is now complete: Group A: Bosnia and Herzegovina (hosts), Germany (holders), Denmark, Netherlands Group B: France, Spain, Norway, Finland
u-17 dates and location: Match dates Group stage: 3, 6 and 9 May Semi-finals: 12 May Final & World Cup play-off: 15 May Stadiums Stadium Grbavica, Sarajevo (Group A, semi-final, final) Stadium TC FFBIH, Zenica (Group A, semi-final, World Cup play-off) Stadium Pecara, Široki Brijeg (Group B) Gradski Stadium Mostar, Mostar (Group B)
Full program Group stage: Tuesday 3 May Group A: Denmark vs Germany (14:00, Zenica) Group B: France vs Finland (17:30, Široki Brijeg) Group A: Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Netherlands (20:00, Sarajevo) Group B: Norway vs Spain (20:00, Mostar) Friday 6 May Group A: Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Denmark (14:00, Zenica) Group B: Spain vs Finland (17:30, Široki Brijeg) Group A: Germany vs Netherlands (20:00, Sarajevo) Group B: France vs Norway (20:00, Mostar) Monday 9 May Group A: Germany vs Bosnia and Herzegovina (14:00, Sarajevo) Group A: Netherlands vs Denmark (14:00, Zenica) Group B: Spain vs France (20:00, Široki Brijeg) Group B: Finland vs Norway (20:00, Mostar) Semi-finals: Thursday 12 May SF1: Winner Group A vs Runner-up Group B (14:00, Zenica or 20:00, Sarajevo) SF2: Winner Group B vs Runner-up Group A (14:00, Zenica or 20:00, Sarajevo) FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup play-off: Sunday 15 May Loser SF1 vs Loser SF2 (14:00, Zenica) Final: Sunday 15 May Winner SF1 v Winners SF2 (20:00, Sarajevo)
u-19 dates and location: Match dates Group stage: 27 and 30 June, 3 July Semi-finals: 6 July Final: 9 July Venues Opava: Městský Stadium (Group stage, semi-final, final) Karviná: Městský Stadium (Group stage, semi-final) Ostrava: Městský Stadium (Group stage), Bazaky Stadium (Group stage) Frýdek–Místek: Stovky Stadium (Group stage) Also tv rights holders on uefa.tv unless as mentioned on the page and the tv rights holders for the u-17 Euros.
And because the BBC has the tv rights, I cannot watch France v Finland on uefa.tv in the UK (without a vpn of course).