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Women's Under-17 EURO final tournament: Fixtures, results

France and Gernany both won penalty shoot-outs to reach the final.

Mirja Kropp (centre) celebrates Germany's shoot-out win against Spain
Mirja Kropp (centre) celebrates Germany's shoot-out win against Spain UEFA via Getty Images

France and Germany will meet in the 2026 UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship final after coming through semi-final penalty shoot-outs against Norway and Spain respectively. Staged in Northern Ireland for the first time, the tournament concludes on Sunday.

Germany returned for the first time in three editions by beating Norway in Group A in Coleraine on the opening day, winning after the hosts had made their Women's U17 EURO finals debut with a defeat to England in Larne. The following day, Group B began with France cruising past Poland in Coleraine and Spain also winning comfortably against Finland in Larne.

Group A continued on 7 May with Germany edging past England in Larne, followed by Norway securing their first points with victory over the host nation in Coleraine in a result ensuring Germany would finish top. France then stayed perfect in Group B by beating Spain in Coleraine a day later, winning the section when Poland subsequently moved off the mark at Finland's expense in Larne.

Norway sealed second spot and ensured England finished third with a draw in Coleraine and Northern Ireland signed off by beating Germany in Larne in the concluding matches in Group A on 10 May, a day before France beat Finland in Coleraine and Spain won their decider against Poland in Larne.

The four semi-finalists have qualified for the 2026 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Morocco from 17 October to 7 November, along with Poland, who won a play-off against fellow third-placed group finishers England on Thursday in Larne.

The National Football Stadium at Windsor Park will host Sunday's final. France booked their place with a shoot-out success against Norway after a 1-1 draw in the first semi-final, with Germany then coming through on penalties after their meeting with Spain ended goalless.

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Venues

Belfast: National Football Stadium at Windsor Park (2 x semi-finals, final)
Coleraine: The Showgrounds (6 x group games)
Larne: Inver Park (6 x group games, World Cup play-off)

All times CET, local time is one hour behind

Knockout phase fixtures and results

Semi-finals

Thursday 14 May

France 1-1 Norway (France win 3-1 on pens) (Belfast)
Germany 0-0 Spain (Germany win 4-3 on pens) (Belfast)

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup play-off

Thursday 14 May

England 0-2 Poland (Larne)

Final

Sunday 17 May

Germany vs France (19:00, Belfast)

Group stage results

Matchday 1

Monday 4 May

Group A
Northern Ireland 0-2 England (Larne)
Norway 1-3 Germany (Coleraine) 

Tuesday 5 May

Group B
France 5-0 Poland (Coleraine)
Spain 4-0 Finland (Larne)

Women's Under-17 EURO highlights: France 5-0 Poland

Matchday 2

Thursday 7 May

Group A
Germany 1-0 England (Larne)
Northern Ireland 0-3 Norway (Coleraine)

Friday 8 May

Group B
France 1-0 Spain (Coleraine) 
Finland 0-1 Poland (Larne)

Women's Under-17 EURO highlights: Germany 1-0 England

Matchday 3

Sunday 10 May

Group A
England 1-1 Norway (Coleraine) 
Germany 0-1 Northern Ireland (Larne)

Monday 11 May

Group B
Finland 1-4 France (Coleraine)
Poland 1-4 Spain (Larne)

Women's Under-17 EURO highlights: Poland 1-4 Spain

Is there extra time in the WU17 EURO knockout phase?

As per the regulations, if there is no winner at the end of normal time in a semi-final, the final or the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup play-off match, the winners are determined by a penalty shoot-out with no extra time.

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