Football>International Friendly
Follow the match
International Friendly
England Women U20 - U VS Colombia U Women Sport
England Women U20
07-15 23:10
0 - 0
End
Colombia U20 Women - U VS Colombia U Women Result
Colombia U20 Women
Live Match
Statistics
H2H
England Women U20
Colombia U20 Women
Attacks
--
--
Dangerous Attacks
--
--
Ball Possession
--
--
On Target
--
--
Off Target
000--
000--
Important Events
Live text broadcast
End 0-0
Halftime 0-0
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
Penalty
Penalty Missed
Penalty shootout
Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
Subsititution
Subsititution(injury)
VAR
Match Info

England Women U20 0–0 Colombia U20 Women: Promising young talent on show

England Women Under-20 and Colombia Women Under-20 played out a goalless draw in their International Friendly on 15 July 2026. The match, held at a neutral venue, gave coaching staff a chance to evaluate young players ahead of upcoming youth tournaments.

Match Overview

Both sides showed technical quality and tactical discipline. England dominated possession in the first half, while Colombia grew into the game after the interval with quick transitions. Despite several half-chances, neither goalkeeper was seriously tested.

Key Moments

  • 23' – England chance: A cross from the right found a forward whose header went just wide.
  • 58' – Colombia attack: A dribble into the box ended with a shot that was blocked by a defender.
  • 72' – Late England push: A series of corners put Colombia under pressure, but the defence held firm.

Tactical Observations

England's 4-3-3 formation allowed them to control possession, but Colombia's 4-4-2 compact defensive shape made it difficult to break through. Colombia's pace on the counter worried England's backline, but final passes were often wayward.

Standout Players

England's central midfielder orchestrated play with intelligent passing. Colombia's centre-back duo made several important clearances and showed good composure under pressure.

The result highlights the growing depth in women's youth football. Both teams will have identified areas to improve as they build towards competitive fixtures later this year.