Women’s EURO podcast: Netherlands saluted

Women’s EURO podcast: Netherlands saluted

In the last of our official UEFA Women's EURO 2017 podcasts from the Netherlands, host Chris Parrott and reporters Emma Hingant and Paul Saffer review the hosts' final triumph against Denmark with help from Vivianne Miedema, Nils Nielsen and Nadia Nadim, and review the tournament.DOWNLOAD THE PODCAST NOW ON iTUNES OR ON AUDIOBOOM ... UEFA.com - News

All you need to know: Women’s EURO final, Netherlands v Denmark

All you need to know: Women’s EURO final, Netherlands v Denmark

UEFA.com looks at Denmark and the Netherlands, the two sides at UEFA Women's EURO 2017 who have seen off all-comers and are now one game away from becoming European champions. When and where is the final?The UEFA Women's EURO 2017 final takes place in Enschede, near the border with Germany, at the home of Dutch Eredivisie side FC Twente. It kicks off at 17:00CET on Sunday.What do the coaches have to say?Sarina Wiegman, Netherlands coach"We did wonder how big the tournament would be. We knew it would depend on how we performed, but we could hardly have dreamed it would be this bi... UEFA.com - News

Women’s EURO semi-final line-up confirmed

Women’s EURO semi-final line-up confirmed

Semi-finals: Thursday 3 AugustDenmark v AustriaBreda, 18:00CET Denmark have lost all five of their previous semi-finals. Austria are the first debutants to reach the semi-finals since the Netherlands in 2009. Austria won 4-2 when the sides met in a pre-finals friendly on 6 July in Wiener Neustadt. Netherlands v EnglandEnschede, 20:45CETThe Netherlands' only previous semi came on their 2009 finals debut, a 2-1 extra-time loss to England. Four hosts have won the Women's EURO in the tournament era: Norway (1987), Germany... UEFA.com - News

Germany v Denmark quarter-final postponed to Sunday

Germany v Denmark quarter-final postponed to Sunday

The UEFA Women's EURO 2017 quarter-final between Germany and Denmark has been postponed to 12CET on Sunday.Due to the unsuitable pitch condition, the referee, in conjunction with the UEFA delegate, decided to postpone the match at Sparta Stadium, Rotterdam. Tickets from Saturday's match remain valid on Sunday. The stadium ticket office will be open from 09:30CET for anyone wishing to buy a new ticket. If you had a ticket from Saturday but have lost it, a replacement can be obtained with a ticket order and passport. ... UEFA.com - News

Czech Republic v Denmark background

Czech Republic v Denmark background

Denmark have won only one of their five meetings with the Czech Republic, although they should have cause for optimism given that sole victory came in the 2015 UEFA European Under-21 Championship.Previous meetings• While Denmark and the Czech Republic have met in three previous fixtures, the Danes also took on Czechoslovakia twice, winning just one of those five games with three defeats. • Two years ago, finals hosts the Czech Republic played Denmark in Prague on the tournament's opening day, Pavel Kadeřábek giving the home side a 35th-minute lead only for second-half strikes from Jannik Vestergaard (56) and Pi... UEFA.com - News

Denmark v Italy background

Denmark v Italy background

Denmark will hope to finally get their first competitive victory against Italy, at the eighth time of asking, when the teams meet in the opening round of Group C games.Previous meetings• The countries' eight previous competitive meetings have yielded four Italy wins and three draws – including their most recent encounter at the 2006 tournament in Portugal. • The matchday one fixture in Aveiro on 24 May 2006 ended 3-3, Denmark letting slip a two-goal lead. Italy struck first through Alessandro Potenza (16) but goals from Rasmus Würtz (21), Thomas Kahlenberg (33) and Leon Andreasen (41) turned the match in Denma... UEFA.com -

Futsal EURO main round line-up complete

Futsal EURO main round line-up complete

All seven UEFA Futsal EURO 2018 preliminary round groups have been decided, with Georgia, Moldova, Latvia, Albania, France, Montenegro and Denmark through to join the top seeds in April's main round.Denmark were the last country to qualify. Having defeated debutants Kosovo 2-1 earlier on Thursday, the Nordic side were confirmed as Group E winners ahead of their opponents on direct head-to-head by Cyprus's failure to overcome Norway. They progress to main round Group 6 in Kazakhstan.Among the earlier successes were Albania making it through a round for the first time and Moldova earning a berth in a main round group hosted by holders Spain. Latvia topped Group C but were hel... UEFA.com - News