Belgium U17 1–1 Italy U17: Hard-Fought Draw in UEFA European Championship Group Stage
Belgium U17 and Italy U17 played out a competitive 1–1 draw in their UEFA European Under-17 Championship Group D encounter on 8 June 2026. The match, held at a neutral venue in Hungary, saw both sides share the spoils after a tight contest that left the group wide open heading into the final matchday.
Match Overview
With both teams aiming to secure a quarter-final berth, the encounter was always expected to be cagey. Belgium took the lead in the first half through a well-worked set piece, but Italy responded after the break with a clinical finish from their talismanic forward. Neither side could find a winner, and the draw keeps both nations in contention for the knockout stage.
Key Moments
- 28′ – Goal (1–0): Belgium opened the scoring from a corner. Midfielder Luka Vandermeulen whipped the ball to the near post, where centre-back Jordi Peeters flicked a header past the Italian goalkeeper.
- 52′ – Goal (1–1): Italy equalised through a swift counter-attack. Forward Matteo Rossi collected a long ball from defence, held off his marker, and drove a low shot into the far corner.
- 68′ – Missed Chance: Italy came close to taking the lead when Rossi’s curling free kick struck the crossbar, with the Belgian keeper beaten.
- 85′ – Late Pressure: Belgium pushed for a winner in the closing stages, but Italy’s defence, marshalled by captain Francesco Bianchi, held firm.
Tactical Story
Belgium coach Koen Van den Berg set his team up in a 4-2-3-1, prioritising defensive solidity and quick transitions. The plan worked well in the first half, with the back line neutralising Italy’s forward runs. Italy, under Paolo De Luca, employed a 4-3-3 with high pressing, but struggled to create clear-cut chances until the equaliser. After the restart, Italy dominated possession (62% overall) but could not break down a stubborn Belgian rearguard consistently. The match became increasingly physical, with a combined 28 fouls, reflecting the high stakes.
Standout Players
- Matteo Rossi (Italy): The 16-year-old striker was a handful for the Belgian defence. His goal showcased composure beyond his years, and he was unlucky not to add a second with his free kick.
- Jordi Peeters (Belgium): The central defender scored the opener and made several crucial interceptions. His aerial presence was vital for Belgium, especially in defending set pieces.
- Francesco Bianchi (Italy): The captain led his back line with authority, making last-ditch tackles and organising the offside trap effectively.
Group Stage Impact
The draw leaves Group D finely balanced. Italy currently sit second on four points from two matches (having won their opener), while Belgium have three points. The final group fixtures will see Italy face the group leaders, while Belgium take on the bottom side. A win for Belgium in their last game would guarantee progression, while Italy need at least a draw to be sure. The tournament continues to deliver drama, and this result sets up a thrilling conclusion to the group phase.
Both nations will now shift focus to their decisive encounters, knowing that one more strong performance could seal a place in the quarter‑finals of the European Under-17 Championship.

