Yes, a cross from the right was "tackled" in the goal by a defender. It was a bizarre match with very few chances. For long stretches it looked as if both teams thought 0-0 was enough to reach the final.
In the end Spain defeated Norway 2-1 with a late goal from bartel on 90+4. Final tournament top scorers: 5 goals: Nicole Arcangeli (Italy) 3 goals: Sarah Mattner (Germany), Iris Omarsdottir (Norway). Belgium, Lithuania and Belarus will host the next three editions.
Yes, it was decided a long time ago and you bet it is gonna get changed, but it is for 2025 anyway, they have time to move the location to another country.
u-17 update: Round 2 of the UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship in spring, drawn on 7 December, will decide the seven teams joining hosts Estonia in the finals from 14 to 26 May, as well as promotion and relegation between the leagues. Seeding for the draw will be decided by league rankings from round 1 in the autumn. League A consists of 28 teams, including the seven promoted from League B. The seven eventual group winners (plus the best runners-up if Estonia are in League A and win their group) will qualify for the finals. The teams finishing fourth will be relegated to League B for 2023/24 round 1. Estonia will take part in round 2, though they are assured of a finals place as hosts. u-19 update: The 2022/23 UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship season has begun with round 1, with 11 of the 14 groups complete and the rest starting on Tuesday. League A consists of 28 teams, including the eight promoted from League B after 2021/22 round 2 in the spring. The teams compete seven groups; from these single-venue mini-tournaments, the teams finishing fourth will be relegated to League B for 2022/23 round 2 in spring, with the other positions deciding seeding for League A in that round. Belgium will take part, although their finals place is assured as hosts. The seven teams joining Belgium in the 2023 finals from 18 to 30 July will be decided by round 2 League A.
Round 1 finished at u-19 level: League A Group A1 Stay in League A for round 2: Spain (holders), Finland, Switzerland Transfer to League B: Scotland* Group A2 Stay in League A for round 2: Netherlands, Sweden, Greece* Transfer to League B: Türkiye Group A3 Stay in League A for round 2: Serbia, Italy*, Hungary Transfer to League B: Wales Group A4 Stay in League A for round 2: Denmark, England, Slovenia Transfer to League B: Slovakia* Group A5 Stay in League A for round 2: France, Poland*, Republic of Ireland Transfer to League B: Northern Ireland Group A6 Stay in League A for round 2: Austria, Germany, Ukraine, Transfer to League B: Israel* Group A7 Stay in League A for round 2: Norway, Portugal*, Belgium (finals hosts) Transfer to League B: Malta League B Group B1 Promoted to League A for round 2: Croatia* Stay in League B: Montenegro, Cyprus, Azerbaijan Group B2 Promoted to League A for round 2: Romania Stay in League B: Albania*, Latvia, Armenia Group B3 Promoted to League A for round 2: Iceland Also in group: Faroe Islands, Lithuania*, Liechtenstein Group B4 Promoted to League A for round 2: Bosnia and Herzegovina* Stay in League B: Moldova, Estonia Group B5 Promoted to League A for round 2: Bulgaria Stay in League B: Kosovo*, Gibraltar Group B6 Promoted to League A for round 2: Belarus Stay in League B: North Macedonia, Georgia* Group B7 Promoted to League A for round 2: Czechia Stay in League B: Kazakhstan*, Andorra *Mini-tournament hosts Round 2 draw 7 December 2022
Round 1 finished also at u-17 level, the draw will take place on 7 December League A consists of 28 teams, including the seven promoted from League B. The seven eventual group winners (plus the best runners-up if Estonia win their group) will qualify for the finals. League A Round 1 group winners: Czechia (Group A1), Spain (A2), Republic of Ireland (A3), Switzerland (A4), Germany (A5, holders), England (A6), Netherlands (A7) Round 1 group runners-up: Norway (A1), Poland (A2), Finland (A3), France (A4), Slovenia (A5), Denmark (A6), Portugal (A7) Round 1 group third place: Hungary (A1), Belgium (A2), Austria (A3), Italy (A4), Serbia (A5), Estonia (A6, finals hosts), Sweden (A7) Promoted from League B: Belarus, Croatia, Kosovo (best runners-up), North Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia, Wales League B Relegated from League A: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Iceland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Türkiye, Ukraine Round 2 group runners-up: Luxembourg (B1), Faroe Islands (B3), Latvia (B4), Israel (B5), Kazakhstan (B6) Round 2 group third place: Armenia (B1), Albania (B2), Bulgaria (B3), Azerbaijan (B4), Montenegro (B5), Lithuania (B6) Round 2 group fourth place: Georgia (B1), Moldova (B2)
Draw will take place tomorrow: u-17 The following principles apply: • The group runners-up from League A round 1 are drawn against group winners from a different group. Teams who played in three-team groups in round 1 are drawn into four-team groups in round 2 as far as this is possible. • As decided by the UEFA Executive Committee and the UEFA Emergency Panel, the following countries cannot be drawn into the same group: Azerbaijan and Armenia (League B), Kosovo and Serbia (League A). Seeding pots Pot 1: England, Spain, Germany (holders), Netherlands, Switzerland, Republic of Ireland, Czechia Pot 2: Denmark, France, Norway, Finland, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia Pot 3: Austria, Serbia, Hungary, Sweden, Belgium, Italy, Estonia (finals hosts) Pot 4: Slovakia, Belarus, Wales, Croatia, North Macedonia, Romania, Kosovo
u-19 The following principles apply: • The group runners-up from League A round 1 are drawn against group winners from a different group. Teams who played in three-team groups in round 1 are drawn into four-team groups in round 2 as far as possible. • As decided by the UEFA Executive Committee and the UEFA Emergency Panel, the following countries cannot be drawn into the same group: Belarus and Ukraine (League A). Seeding pots Pot 1: Spain (holders), France, Norway, Denmark, Netherlands, Serbia, Austria Pot 2: England, Italy, Germany, Finland, Portugal, Sweden, Poland Pot 3: Belgium (finals hosts), Greece, Republic of Ireland, Hungary, Switzerland, Slovenia, Ukraine Pot 4: Czechia, Bulgaria, Iceland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Romania, Belarus
u-19 draw: The groups played between 3 and 11 April will decide the seven teams who join hosts Belgium in the finals from 18 to 30 July, as well as promotion and relegation between the leagues. Each group will be a mini-tournaments in one of the competing nations (as yet unassigned). League A Group A1: Norway, Germany, Republic of Ireland, Croatia Group A2: Serbia, Poland, Switzerland, Czechia Group A3: France, Portugal, Hungary, Romania Group A4: Spain (holders), England, Slovenia, Belarus Group A5: Denmark, Sweden, Ukraine, Iceland Group A6: Austria, Italy, Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina Group A7: Netherlands, Finland, Belgium (finals hosts), Bulgaria
u-17 finals date: Estonia will stage the 2023 UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship finals from 14 to 25 May. Match dates Group stage: 14, 17, 20 May Semi-finals: 23 May Final: 26 May Round 2 draw League A Group A1: Czechia, Poland, Estonia (finals hosts), Romania Group A2: England, Norway, Belgium, Croatia, Group A3: Germany (holders), Portugal, Hungary, North Macedonia Group A4: Switzerland, Slovenia, Austria, Slovakia Group A5: Republic of Ireland, France, Italy, Kosovo Group A6: Spain, Denmark, Serbia, Belarus Group A7: Netherlands, Finland, Sweden, Wales
U-17's group looks hard for Italy, instead. Quite unbelievable to see France as a pot 2 team at youth level in Europe!
Bad draw for Norway at U19. How on earth have Germany managed to fall down to the second seeding pot?
This was because we finished second in our group in Round 1. The group games will be played in France.
Sweden and Poland are the first nations to have qualified for the #WU17EURO Finals! 🇸🇪 🇵🇱⏩📸 @svenskfotboll | @laczynaskobieca 📸 pic.twitter.com/IL4ux7yIZu— UEFA Women's EURO 2025 (@WEURO2025) March 16, 2023
Latest update at u-17 level Group A1 (complete) Qualified for finals: Poland Also stay in League A: Romania*, Czechia Transfer to League B: Estonia (finals hosts) Group A2 (complete) Qualified for finals: England Also stay in League A: Belgium, Norway Transfer to League B: Croatia* Group A3 (23–29 March): Germany (holders), Portugal*, Hungary, North Macedonia Group A4 (complete) Qualified for finals: Switzerland Also stay in League A: Slovenia*, Austria Transfer to League B: Slovakia Group A5 (23–29 March): Republic of Ireland, France*, Italy, Kosovo Group A6 (complete) Qualified for finals: Spain Also stay in League A: Denmark, Belarus Transfer to League B: Serbia* Group A7 (complete) Qualified for finals: Sweden Also stay in League A: Netherlands*, Finland Transfer to League B: Wales Final games today with Germany v Portugal and France v Ireland deciders for the remaining two places in the finals.
France and Germany are the last two teams to go through to the u-17 Euros. The draw will take place on 13 April. Group stage: 14, 17, 20 May Semi-finals: 23 May Final: 26 May Kadriorg Stadium, Tallinn Lilleküla Stadium, Tallinn Tamme Stadium, Tartu Võru Stadium, Võru
The u-19 finals will take place in Belgium When are the WU19 EURO finals games? Group stage: 18, 21, 24 July Semi-finals: 27 July Final: 30 July Where are the WU19 EURO finals games? Leburton Stadium, Tubize RBFA Academy Stadium, Tubize Den Dreef Stadium, Leuven Van Roy Stadium, Denderleeuw The hosts will be joined by seven teams progressing from Round 2 of qualifying in April, with the draw at Royal Belgian Football Association (RBFA) headquarters in Tubize at 10:00 CET on 26 April. The tournament will also act as UEFA's qualifier for the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
u-19 update: Iceland won the Group A5 and are through to the finals. Group A1: Germany 6 pts, RO Ireland 3 pts, Norway 3 pts Remaining games Germany v Norway, ROI v Croatia. Should Norway beat Germany, they overtake them in the ranking as the first tie-breaker is head to head. Should Norway and Ireland win, a three way tie happens at 6 pts and head to head counts. Group A2 : Poland 4pts, Czechia 3 pts, Serbia 3 pts, Czechia v Switzerland, Poland v Serbia Switzerland are out, the other teams can still qualify. Group A3; Portugal 6 pts +9, France 6 pts +8 Portugal need a draw, France need a win. Group A4: Spain 6 pts, England 4 pts Spain need a draw, England need a win Group A6: Austria 6 pts +8, Italy 6 pts +7 Austria need a draw, Italy need a win Group A7: Netherlands 6 pts +6, Finland 6 pts +4 the Netherlands need a draw, Finland need a win. Host Belgium have nil points but qualify anyway.
Norway is hosting that group and have performed poorly. Our best player Signe Gaupset sits out this tournament through injury, but still.. First, a narrow 2-1 win against Croatia and then a 2-1 defeat to Ireland. I can’t see our girls beat Germany on Tuesday and qualify. Sweden continue to underperform at U19-level. I’ve lost count how many times they’ve failed to qualify for Euros in recent years. They lost now to Iceland after an injury-time goal.