UEFA.com has highlights of every qualifier; Friday's games will be available to view from midnight CET on Saturday. Group CCzech Republic 1-2 GermanyThe visitors made a strong start with Mesut Özil's defence-splitting pass finding Timo Werner for a fourth-minute breakthrough but Germany were unable to build on that positive start and paid the price 12 minutes from time, Vladimír Darida levelling with a stunning shot into the top corner from 25 metres. Germany, however, would not be denied and with two minutes left Toni Kroos clipped in a free-kick that was expertly headed into... UEFA.com - News
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Friday’s qualifiers: perfect Germany, in-form Lewandowski
Germany a formidable Czech challenge"Even our best possible performance might not be enough to get points," Czech midfielder Bořek Dočkal said of the meeting with Germany. The world champions have won all six games in Group C and could potentially book their place in Russia over the next week. The Czechs are four points behind second-placed Northern Ireland, who they visit on Monday, and any slip against Germany will make victory in Belfast a necessity. Coach Karel Jarolím will have to make changes in central defence as captain Tomáš Sivok and regular partner Jakub Brabec are missing. Czech Republic v Germany
Which nations have won most UEFA titles?
Spain added the Women's U19 EURO to their men's U17 EURO crown to remain five clear of Germany in the all-time count of UEFA national-team titlefollowing the last final of 2017.UEFA organises eight national-team competitions in all, soon to rise to 11. That total includes the men's and women's UEFA EUROs, the various under-age tournaments as well as the UEFA Futsal EURO; additionally there are two defunct tournaments – the UEFA Amateur Cup which ran in the 1960s and 70s, and the one-off 2008 UEFA European Under-21 Futsal Tournament, won by Russia.The new UEFA Nations League will run for the first time between September 2018 and June 2019 while in 2019 the inaugural champi... UEFA.com - News
Germany’s 22-year Women’s EURO domination in numbers
No team has held a major European football title for anything like the 22 years that Germany reigned as UEFA Women's EURO champions – but that historic run is over.Sunday's 2-1 defeat by Denmark in Rotterdam ended the holders' bid for a seventh straight title, and ninth overall, at the quarter-final stage. We sum up Germany's incredible domination of the European women's game.
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
Russia v Germany: Women’s EURO facts
• Holders Germany will be assured of a last-eight place with a point after following up a 0-0 draw against Sweden with a 2-1 victory over Italy.• Russia also beat Italy 2-1, but lost 2-0 to Sweden and must beat Germany to reach the quarter-finals. • These teams met in qualifying, Germany winning 4-0 away and 2-0 at home. Leonie Maier scored in both games.• In competitive matches, Germany have a perfect record of nine victories against Russia.• Among that number is a 5-0 success in the 2001 group stage in which current coaches Steffi Jones and Elena Fomina both played.•
Germany move up all-time U21 honours board
Germany are one of just six nations to have won the U21 EURO title more than once following their triumph over Spain, though they are still some way off the top of the competition's all-time honours board.UEFA European Under-21 Championship titles5 Italy4 Spain2 England, Soviet Union, Netherlands, Germany1 Yugoslavia, France, Czech Republic, Sweden Germany won 1-0 against Spain in the final on Friday evening to lift the trophy for the second time. Their first triumph came in 2009, when they defeated England 4-0 in Malmo, Sweden.S... UEFA.com - News