The u-19 Euros started yesterday in Belgium Group A Germany 6 Austria 0 Belgium 0 Netherlands 3 Group B Czechia 0 France 1 Iceland 0Spain 3 I attended the Czechia v France game, very physical game by the Czech, France not clinical as usual.
Second match at the euro U19 Group A Belgium 0 - Germany 2 Austria 1 - Netherlands 0 Group B France 2 - Spain 0 Iceland 2 - Czech Rep 0 https://www.uefa.com/womensunder19/standings/
And when there are not anymore WWC matches today, we can still watch women football, the four last games of group stage 17h Netherlands - Germany and Austria- belgium 20h France - Iceland and Spain - Czech Rep Broadcast on : https://youthfootarena.tv/page/645b669599961d3dcc9ae60b (just need to be registred)
Semifinals: NED - ESP 0:1(0:1) Julia Bartel(12) FRA-GER 2:3aet Ribadeira(18,21p) - Veit(57), Plattner(90+3), Kett(115)
It was not a good day Final Spain - Germany 0:0aet 3:2i.P Olaya 1:0 Veit 1:1 Silvia Lloris 2:1 Diehm post Erika 3:1 Hils 3:2 Lucia Corrales saved Bartz saved Villafane saved Deutsch missed (by at least half a meter)
At this moment I can understand you perfectly. Regarding the match I think it was a fierce battle from the start to the end. I really enjoyed a lot during the 120 minutes.
Couple of announcements for future hosts in 2026 and 2027: Future Women's U17 EURO final tournament hosts 2024: Sweden 2025: Faroe Islands 2026: Northern Ireland 2027: Finland Future Women's U19 EURO final tournament hosts 2024: Lithuania 2025: Poland* 2026: Bosnia and Herzegovina 2027: Hungary *The venue of the 2025 final tournament was changed on 28 June 2023 by decision of the UEFA Executive Committee.
Euro U17 2023 2024 Round 1 has started in the beginning of october, ended for group 2, 3, 4, and 5 League A Ireland, Slovenia, Romania and Bulgaria relegated in league B
EURO U19 League A First round almost finished except fot group 4. matches scheduled from nov 29 to dec 5. Playing in Norway or Finland in december brrr
u-17 results A1 playing now: Germany, France, Slovakia, Czechia A2 Portugal have qualified. A3 Belgium have qualified. A4 Norway have qualified A5 playing now Spain or the Netherlands will qualify A6 England haver qualified A7 playing now Poland 6 pts, Scotland 3 pts, Denmark, 3 pts. Could end up with 3 teams tied on 6 points Host Sweden
A7 Poland have qualified. Arguably Poland has better team this cycle than it's 2013 Champions (with Pajor, Dudek, Kamczyk, Matysik and Szemik). In my estimate this current young Polish team could be favs against Portugal, Belgium or Norway and on level with France, Germany or Netherlands. Spain and England seem slightly stronger.
A1 playing now: Germany, France, Czechia can qualify. A2 Portugal have qualified. A3 Belgium have qualified. A4 Norway have qualified A5 Spain have qualified A6 England have qualified A7 Poland have qualified Host Sweden Group A1 Scores so far Czechia Germany 0-0 Czechia France 0-0 Germany v France today, should this one end up 0-0. France, Germany and Czechia would end up all with 5 points: 17.01 If two or more teams in the same group are equal on points on completion of a mini-tournament, the following criteria are applied to the mini-tournament in question, in the order given, to determine the final group standings: higher number of points obtained in the matches played among the teams in question; superior goal difference from the matches played among the teams in question; higher number of goals scored in the matches played among the teams in question; if, after having applied criteria a) to c), teams still have an equal ranking, criteria a) to c) are reapplied exclusively to the matches between the remaining teams to determine their final rankings. If this procedure does not lead to a decision, criteria e) to h) apply in the order given to the two or more teams still equal; superior goal difference in all matches; higher number of goals scored in all matches; lower disciplinary points total based only on yellow and red cards received by players and team officials in the mini-tournament (red card = 3 points, yellow card = 1 point, expulsion for two yellow cards in one match = 3 points); higher position in the applicable rankings: for teams in round 1, position in the 2022/23 round 2 league rankings (see Paragraph 13.02 b); for teams in round 2, position in the round 1 league rankings (see Paragraph 15.01c). It would go actually to the 5th criteria. If it is a scoring draw, Czechia finished 3rd in the group and it goes to the 5th criteria again. Then France 6 Slovakia 0, Germany 2 Slovakia 0.
France have just defeated Germany 2-1. First time ever in a competitive game for us against them. France the last qualified team.
The #U17WEURO finals draw has been made ✅🏆👇 Everything you need to know 👇— UEFA Women's EURO 2025 (@WEURO2025) March 26, 2024
u-19 Round 2 starts today, The seven group winners qualify for the finals alongside hosts Lithuania. Group A1 (3–9 April): Spain (holders), Denmark, Greece, Slovenia* Group A2 (3–9 April): Austria, Iceland, Republic of Ireland, Croatia* Group A3 (3–9 April): England, Italy, Portugal*, Switzerland Group A4 (3–9 April): France, Czechia*, Norway, Ukraine Group A5 (3–9 April): Serbia*, Belgium, Belarus, Slovakia Group A6 (3–9 April): Netherlands, Finland, Poland, Bosnia and Herzegovina* Group A7 (3–9 April): Germany, Sweden, Hungary*, Romania *Group hosts
The teams that have qualified are: Germany, England, France, Netherlands, the Republic of Ireland, Serbia and Spain have joined hosts Lithuania in the finals after winning their round 2 groups with the draw on 30 April.
Full u-17 schedule: Group stage Matchday 1 Sunday 5 May: Group A England vs Norway (13:00, Klostergårdens Idrottsplats, Lund) Sweden vs France (15:30, Malmö Idrottsplats, Malmö) Monday 6 May: Group B Poland vs Belgium (15:30, Klostergårdens Idrottsplats, Lund) Spain vs Portugal (18:30, Malmö Idrottsplats, Malmö) Matchday 2 Wednesday 8 May: Group A Norway vs France (15:30, Malmö Idrottsplats, Malmö) Sweden vs England (18:30, Klostergårdens Idrottsplats, Lund) Thursday 9 May: Group B Belgium vs Portugal (13:00, Malmö Idrottsplats, Malmö) Spain vs Poland (15:30, Klostergårdens Idrottsplats, Lund) Matchday 3 Saturday 11 May: Group A Norway vs Sweden (15:30, Malmö Idrottsplats, Malmö) France vs England (15:30, Klostergårdens Idrottsplats, Lund) Sunday 12 May: Group B Portugal vs Poland (15:30, Malmö Idrottsplats, Malmö) Belgium vs Spain (15:30, Klostergårdens Idrottsplats, Lund) Semi-finals (Wednesday 15 May) SF1: Winners Group A vs Runners-up Group B SF2: Winners Group B vs Runners-up Group A Matches will be at Klostergårdens Idrottsplats, Lund and Malmö Idrottsplats, Malmö, the allocation of matches to stadiums will be confirmed after completion of the group stage. Kick-off times will be 15:30 and 18:30. World Cup play-off (Saturday 18 May) Defeated team SF1 vs Defeated team SF2 (13:00, Klostergårdens Idrottsplats, Lund) Final (Saturday 18 May) Winners SF1 vs Winners SF2 (17:00, Malmö Idrottsplats, Malmö) All times CET
u-19 draw made Group A: Lithuania (hosts), Serbia, France, England Group B: Netherlands, Republic of Ireland, Spain (holders), Germany Three venues are set to host matches from 14 to 27 July: Darius and Girenas Stadium in Kaunas, Jonava Stadium in Jonava, and Marijampolé Stadium in Marijampolé
The schedule is now confirmed: Group stage Matchday 1 Sunday 14 July: Group A France vs Serbia (13:00, Jonava Stadium, Jonava) Lithuania vs England (16:00, Darius And Girenas Stadium, Kaunas) Monday 15 July: Group B Spain vs Republic of Ireland (13:00, Marijampolé Stadium, Marijampolé) Netherlands vs Germany (17:00, Jonava Stadium, Jonava) Matchday 2 Wednesday 17 July: Group A Serbia vs England (13:00, Marijampolé Stadium, Marijampolé) Lithuania vs France (17:00, Darius And Girenas Stadium, Kaunas) Thursday 18 July: Group B Republic of Ireland vs Germany (13:00, Jonava Stadium, Jonava) Netherlands vs Spain (17:00, Marijampolé Stadium, Marijampolé) Matchday 3 Saturday 20 July: Group A Serbia vs Lithuania (17:00, Darius And Girenas Stadium, Kaunas) England vs France (17:00, Jonava Stadium, Jonava) Sunday 21 July: Group B Republic of Ireland vs Netherlands (13:00, Marijampolé Stadium, Marijampolé) Germany vs Spain (13:00, Jonava Stadium, Jonava) Semi-finals (Wednesday 24 July) SF1: Winners Group A vs Runners-up Group B SF2: Winners Group B vs Runners-up Group A Matches will be at Marijampolé Stadium, Marijampolé at 13:00 and Darius And Girenas Stadium, Kaunas at 17:00. The allocation of matches to stadiums will be confirmed after completion of the group stage. Final (Saturday 27 July) Winners SF1 vs Winners SF2 (17:00, Darius And Girenas Stadium, Kaunas) All times CET, local time is one hour ahead