Women’s U17 EURO qualifying round report

Women’s U17 EURO qualifying round report

The UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship elite round line-up is complete, with 26 teams progressing from the qualifying round to join top seeds Spain and Germany.In all, 44 of the 47 entrants competed in mini-tournaments, with holders Spain and Germany given byes to the elite round and hosts Bulgaria already in May's finals. The elite round draw is on 23 November.Through to elite round: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany (bye), Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Russia, Serbia, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain ... UEFA.com - News

U21 EURO qualifiers, play-off contenders confirmed

U21 EURO qualifiers, play-off contenders confirmed

Nine teams won their qualifying groups to join hosts Italy in next June's UEFA European Under-21 Championship, while Austria, Greece, Poland and Portugal go into next month's play-offs for the remaining berths.QUALIFIED: Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Italy (hosts), Romania, Serbia, Spain PLAY-OFFS: Greece v Austria, Poland v PortugalQUALIFYING STANDINGSGROUP 1Croatia sealed top spot on Monday, a 4-0 win at San Marino meaning they edged out second-placed Greece on head-to-head record. Greece advance to November's play-o... UEFA.com - News

Women’s U17 EURO qualifying round latest

Women’s U17 EURO qualifying round latest

The UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship qualifying round is in progress as the road to Bulgaria begins.In all, 44 of the 47 entrants are compeing in mini-tournaments to be completed by 28 October, with holders Spain and Germany given byes to the elite round and hosts Bulgaria already in May's finals.Through to elite round: Spain (holders, bye), Germany (bye), Poland, England, Iceland, Belgium, Portugal, France, Hungary, Austria, Slovenia (17 more tbc)

U17 EURO season guide

U17 EURO season guide

The UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualifying round starts on 27 September as the road to May's finals in the Republic of Ireland – and the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Peru – begins.In all, 52 of the entrants will compete in mini-tournaments held before 2 November, with top seeds England and Germany given byes to the elite round and hosts Bulgaria already in May's finals. Among those in action on the first day of qualifying are the Netherlands, who beat Italy in last May's finals in England.

Under-21 EURO 2019: all you need to know

Under-21 EURO 2019: all you need to know

Who is in the finals?Italy (hosts)Spain (Group 2 winners)France (Group 9 winners) The remaining qualified teams will appear here as they are confirmed.How does qualifying work?The qualifying group stage began in March 2017 and finishes on 16 October 2018, with the nine group winners qualifying directly to the final tournament. The four best runners-up (i.e. the teams with the best records against the sides first, third, fourth and fifth in their group) advance to the play-offs held over two legs from 12–20 November 2018. The winners of the two ties qualify for the finals.

Women’s U19 EURO season guide

Women’s U19 EURO season guide

Less than a month after Spain retained the UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship in Switzerland, qualifying commences for the 2019 finals in Scotland.In all, 48 of the record 51 entrants begin in the qualifying round, which starts next Tuesday with Group 6 hosted by Liechtenstein – a country making their competitive women's football debut – and also involving 2018 semi-finalists Denmark, Greece and Serbia.The other 11 groups will be played between 1 and 9 October, with 26 teams to advance alongside the two sides given byes to the elite round, holders Spain and France. Seven nations will eventually qualify to join hosts Scotland in July's finals.< ... UEFA.com - News

UEFA Women’s Futsal EURO main round groups

UEFA Women’s Futsal EURO main round groups

Qualifying for the first UEFA Women's Futsal EURO with the preliminary round as Belarus, Finland and Sweden topped the groups to complete September's main round line-up.Last year UEFA announced the launch of its first women's futsal competition for national teams, to be held every two years with initially a four-team knockout final tournament. That will be held in mid-February 2019, to be hosted by one of the four eventual qualifiers.Qualifying began on 21 August with the preliminary round, where the ten lowest-ranked entrants compete for the three vacant places in September's main round. Northern Ireland, playing their first competitive futsal international for... UEFA.com - News