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Finland Women U17
Latvia U17 Women
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End 7-0
79′
ance daibe
laura paegle
74′
7-0
anni pulkkanen
Assist: M. Saikko
68′
K. Petersone
L. Aleksandrova
61′
M. Saikko
O. Oulasvirta
58′
O. Oulasvirta
55′
P. Ukkonen
hertta ahonen
55′
J. Brostrom
moona nurminen
49′
5-0
O. Oulasvirta
46′
alise grigorjeva
V. Savuskina
46′
anni pulkkanen
isabella ylatalo
46′
S. Seppanen
aada mandelin
46′
L. Strauta
elizabete dubinska
46′
E. Markvarte
R. Snaidere
Halftime 4-0
32′
4-0
O. Oulasvirta
Assist: hertta ahonen
26′
keita zviedre
23′
3-0
isabella ylatalo
Assist: aada mandelin
17′
2-0
O. Oulasvirta
6′
1-0
aada mandelin
Assist: A. Lamberg
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Finland Women U17 delivered a dominant performance to defeat Latvia U17 Women 7-0 in a UEFA European U17 Women's Championship match on March 9, 2026. This one-sided result underlined Finland's quality as they opened their campaign with a statement victory, leaving Latvia with a heavy defeat to analyze. The key moment came early with a Finnish goal inside the first ten minutes, setting the tone for a match where they controlled possession and created chances at will. The match process was a relentless display of attacking football from Finland, who scored in waves throughout both halves, while Latvia struggled to get out of their own half for sustained periods. The focus point was the complete performance from the Finnish team, with multiple players getting on the scoresheet and their midfield dictating the tempo from start to finish. This result immediately propelled Finland to the top of their group table on goal difference, applying pressure to their rivals. The Finnish manager expressed delight at his team's execution of the game plan, while the Latvian coach acknowledged the gulf in class on the day and vowed his team would learn from the experience.

