#WU17EURO finals schedule confirmed

#WU17EURO finals schedule confirmed

DrawGroup A: Lithuania (hosts), Germany (holders), Finland, Netherlands Group B: Poland, Spain, Italy, EnglandCalendarGroup stage: 9, 12 & 15 MaySemi-finals: 18 MayFinal & World Cup play-off: 21 MayVenuesMarijampole FC Stadium, 6,581 seats (4 group matches, 1 semi-final, final)Alytus Stadium, 3,728 seats (4 group matches, 1 semi-final, World Cup play-off)Šiauliai Central Stadium, 3,000 seats (4 group matches) Full schedule (times CET, Lithuania is one hour ahead) Group stageWednesday 9 Ma... UEFA.com - News

Liverpool comeback sinks Manchester City

Liverpool comeback sinks Manchester City

Liverpool advanced to the last four with a 5-1 aggregate victory against Manchester City thanks to second-half goals from Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino. Roberto Firmino enjoys his winning goal©SportsfileTrailing 3-0 from the first leg, City made the early inroad they needed when Raheem Sterling burst away and crossed for Gabriel Jesus... UEFA.com - News

Under-17 EURO finals schedule confirmed

Under-17 EURO finals schedule confirmed

Group A: England (hosts), Switzerland, Italy, IsraelGroup B: Slovenia, Norway, Portugal, SwedenGroup C: Republic of Ireland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, BelgiumGroup D: Serbia, Netherlands, Germany, Spain (holders)On sale now: ticketing hub Full schedule (times CET, England is one hour behind) Group stageFriday 4 May:Group AItaly v Switzerland: 14:00, St George's ParkEngland v Israel: 20:00, Chesterfield FCGroup BPortugal v Norwa... UEFA.com - News

Champions League last four: which nations dominate?

Champions League last four: which nations dominate?

Spain are hoping to supply three UEFA Champions League semi-finalists this season, and that dominance is far from unusual.If Barcelona, Real Madrid and Sevilla all claim last-four berths, it would be the seventh time one league has supplied three semi-finalists, and the second in a row for Spain. Even if only two of that trio advance (as the first-leg results suggest), it would be the eighth year in succession that the Liga has had more than one team standing at that stage (Spain has not been totally absent from the semi-finals since 2006/07). In having a trio of semi-finalists for