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Live Reporting

All times stated are UK

  1. What has happened so far?

    Denmark qualified for the quarter-finals top of group D with two wins and a loss.

    The Danes' group stage got off to a rocky start as they suffered a 2-1 loss against Sweden. However, a 3-1 win over Scotland righted the ship before victory over Portugal gave them the tiebreaker and top spot in the group.

    Serbia did things the hard way on their way to finishing runners-up of group C.

    They opened the campaign with a 1-1 draw with Belgium, following that up with a 2-1 win over Turkey. But it would come down to an 87th minute penalty to draw level with Spain that would eventually see Serbia through to the quarter-finals.

  2. How can I watch the men's Uefa U17 European Championship?

    All times are BST and subject to change

    BBC iPlayer

    Live coverage of men's under-17 European Championship will be available across BBC Sport.

    Scotland are the sole British representatives in Israel, and BBC Sport has all their group games as well as all the matches in the knockout stages.

    All matches will be shown on BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app and be available as catch-up for 30 days.

    Thursday, 26 May

    Quarter-final: Denmark v Serbia - 15:15-17:30

    Quarter-final: Spain v Portugal - 17:45-20:00

    Sunday, 29 May

    Semi-final 1:15:15-17:30

    Semi-final 2:18:45-21:00

    Wednesday, 1 June

    Final:16:45-19:00

  3. How to get into football

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    Video caption: Women's World Cup: Cuthbert & Bright's easy drills to help you improve your skills

    The beautiful game. The national game. The world game.

    Football is a phenomenon. Hundreds of millions of people across the globe live and breathe it, playing it with their friends and watching their heroes.

    But don't be content to just watch it. Lace up your boots and get your foot on the ball to take part in perhaps the most easily accessible sport there is.

    Football gives you an all-round workout. Players run, kick, dodge, sprint and jump, and constantly twisting and turning your body increases endurance, promotes agility and develops physical co-ordination.

    Football also promotes teamwork on and off the pitch, as many teams socialise together.

    You can find out more about how to get involved in our handy guide.