Summary

  • Full Time (aet): Spain 2-1 Netherlands

  • Spain defeated England 3-1 in semi-finals

  • Netherlands were victorious 2-0 over France in their semi-final

  1. Spain v Netherlands - route to the finalpublished at 18:22 British Summer Time 26 July

    BBC Sport

    Spain and Netherlands meet in the tournament for the second time having been paired together in Group B, along with Germany and Republic of Ireland.

    Defending champions Spain started their campaign in unconvincing fashion, with a 0-0 draw in their opening game against Republic of Ireland being followed by a late 1-0 loss to the Netherlands. La Roja managed to squeeze through to the semi-finals as group runners-up though, beating Germany 2-0 in their final group game to progress. England were their opponents in the semi-final and following an impressive 3-1 win over the Lionesses, Spain now have a chance to retain their Women's Under 19 European Championship crown.

    Netherlands secured their place in the final by first winning Group B. Netherlands opened their campaign with a 1-1 draw with Germany, having scored a 90th minute equaliser. Their second group game was also a tight affair with another late goal helping them to secure a 1-0 win over Spain. Netherlands' final group game was more straight forward - a 2-0 victory over Republic of Ireland to top Group B and progress to the semi-finals. In the semi-finals, Netherlands took on France and secured a comfortable 2-0 win with two first half goals from Karlijn Woons and Danique Tolhoek booking their place in the final.

    The UEFA Women's Under 19 European Championship trophy on a podium at Darius & Girenas Stadium in Kaunas, Lithuania - where the final will be taking place.Image source, Getty Images
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    The final will take place at Darius & Girenas Stadium in Kaunas, Lithuania.

  2. How to watch?published at 18:22 British Summer Time 26 July

    BBC iPlayer

    BBC Sport has live coverage from both the Uefa Women’s and Men’s Under-19 Championships with all England matches from the women’s tournament and all Northern Ireland matches from the men’s tournament available live alongside semi-finals and finals from both tournaments.

    Live coverage will be available across the BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Website and App along with BBC Red Button coverage of selected matches.

  3. Get Inspired: How to get into footballpublished at 18:22 British Summer Time 26 July

    Get Inspired
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