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France U21
03-31 01:00
2 - 1
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Iceland U21
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France U21
Iceland U21
Attacks
122
88
Dangerous Attacks
66
38
Ball Possession
58
42
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4
2
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End 2-1
96′
R.Risser
93′
N.A.Arnórsson
92′
J.Canvot
90′
Ó. Kristjánsson
84′
I.Ganiou
L.Ugochukwu
77′
H. R. Mikaelsson
V.Dadason
77′
T. Johannessen
Á.Thorsteinsson
77′
H. Haraldsson
72′
amin cosic
Róbert Frosti Þorkelsson
72′
H. Haraldsson
K. Kjartansson
71′
K.Danois
M.Coulibaly
71′
R.Fofana
N.Lebreton
57′
N.Zeze
55′
G.Versini
D.Tabibou
52′
D.Gudjohnsen
49′
M.Coulibaly
45′
J.Juliusson
H. Þórhallsson
Halftime 2-1
29′
2-1
N.Zeze
24′
D.Gudjohnsen
23′
L.Yoro
10′
1-0
N.Lebreton
Assist: D.Tabibou
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Match Info
France U21 secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Iceland U21 in a UEFA European U21 Championship qualification match that kicked off on March 31, 2026. The result at home keeps France's qualification hopes firmly on track after they came from behind to claim all three points in a competitive encounter. Iceland took a surprising early lead, putting the French side under pressure, but the hosts showed their quality to turn the game around. The equalizer came before halftime, settling French nerves, and a second-half winner completed the comeback, showcasing the team's resilience and attacking depth. The match was a testament to Iceland's defensive organization and fighting spirit, which made life difficult for the favored French throughout. The key incident was France's winning goal, which came from a period of sustained pressure, highlighting their ability to break down a stubborn defense. This win provides a crucial three points for France U21 in the qualification table, strengthening their position in the group, while Iceland will be disappointed not to have held on for a point after a brave performance. The French coach praised his team's character to fight back, while the Iceland manager expressed pride in his players' effort but frustration at conceding the lead. The starting lineups featured the next generation of talent from both nations, with France fielding a strong attacking unit that ultimately proved decisive.