2024 U19 Women's Euro - Lithuania

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amenina wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2024 13:16 2024 Women's U19 EURO finals draw

https://www.uefa.com/womensunder19/draws/2024/2001844/

In the draw at Žalgirio Arena, Kaunas from 18:00 CET on Tuesday 30 April, eight teams will be split into two groups of four for the finals in Lithuania.

The UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship final tournament draw will be at Žalgirio Arena, Kaunas from 18:00 CET (19:00 local time) on Tuesday 30 April.

Hosts Lithuania and the seven round 2 winners will be split into two groups of four for the finals, with the top two from each progressing to the semi-finals. Full details of the draw procedure will follow.

Contenders

England, France, Germany, Lithuania (hosts), Netherlands, Republic of Ireland, Serbia, Spain (holders)

Three venues are set to host matches from 14 to 27 July: Darius and Girenas Stadium in Kaunas, Jonava Stadium in Jonava, and Marijampolé Stadium in Marijampolé
UEFA did not provide a live video link to the draw. Anyway, here are the results:

Group A: Lithuania (hosts), Serbia, France, England

Group B: Netherlands, Republic of Ireland, Spain, Germany
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Women's Under-19 EURO schedule: All the fixtures

https://www.uefa.com/womensunder19/news ... edule-set/

The finals will kick off on 14 July with France vs Serbia and Lithuania vs England after the schedule was confirmed.

The 2024 UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship will kick off on Sunday 14 July with France vs Serbia in Jonava and Lithuania vs England in Kaunas after the schedule was confirmed.

Matches continue the next day in Group B with holders Spain playing the Republic of Ireland in Marijampolé and the Netherlands facing France in Jonava. The group stage runs until 21 July with the top two teams in each section going through.

The semi-finals are on 24 July in Marijampolé and Kaunas, the venue for the decider three days later.

Finals draw

Group A: Lithuania (hosts), Serbia, France, England

Group B: Netherlands, Republic of Ireland, Spain (holders), Germany

Group stage
Matchday 1
Sunday 14 July: Group A
France vs Serbia (13:00, Jonava Stadium, Jonava)
Lithuania vs England (16:00, Darius And Girenas Stadium, Kaunas)

Monday 15 July: Group B
Spain vs Republic of Ireland (13:00, Marijampolé Stadium, Marijampolé)
Netherlands vs Germany (17:00, Jonava Stadium, Jonava)

Matchday 2
Wednesday 17 July: Group A
Serbia vs England (13:00, Marijampolé Stadium, Marijampolé)
Lithuania vs France (17:00, Darius And Girenas Stadium, Kaunas)

Thursday 18 July: Group B
Republic of Ireland vs Germany (13:00, Jonava Stadium, Jonava)
Netherlands vs Spain (17:00, Marijampolé Stadium, Marijampolé)

Matchday 3
Saturday 20 July: Group A
Serbia vs Lithuania (17:00, Darius And Girenas Stadium, Kaunas)
England vs France (17:00, Jonava Stadium, Jonava)

Sunday 21 July: Group B
Republic of Ireland vs Netherlands (13:00, Marijampolé Stadium, Marijampolé)
Germany vs Spain (13:00, Jonava Stadium, Jonava)

Semi-finals (Wednesday 24 July)
SF1: Winners Group A vs Runners-up Group B
SF2: Winners Group B vs Runners-up Group A

Matches will be at Marijampolé Stadium, Marijampolé at 13:00 and Darius And Girenas Stadium, Kaunas at 17:00. The allocation of matches to stadiums will be confirmed after completion of the group stage.

Final (Saturday 27 July)
Winners SF1 vs Winners SF2 (17:00, Darius And Girenas Stadium, Kaunas)

All times CET, local time is one hour ahead
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