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Germany U19
Sweden U19
Attacks
67
71
Dangerous Attacks
52
50
Ball Possession
51
49
On Target
5
5
Off Target
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2004
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End 2-2
95′
2-2
Yannick Emilio Geiger
90′
J. Fields
O.Stange
90′
L.Erlein
86′
Sion Uno Kobi Oppong
M. Tuka
80′
2-1
montrell culbreath
Assist: O.Stange
77′
Fred bozicevic
Oliver Kapsimalis
77′
Ossian nordvall
P.Arrhov
77′
O.Stange
72′
m.catovic
B.Lum
72′
M. Wallentowitz
A.Ličina
68′
1-1
A. Lahdo
62′
L.Erlein
K.Koscierski
Halftime 1-0
36′
1-0
O.Stange
34′
A.Andersson
D.Isso
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Match Info
Germany U19 and Sweden U19 played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in their UEFA European U19 Football Championship qualifying match on March 26, 2026. In a back-and-forth encounter, both teams showcased their attacking intent, sharing the points in a result that reflected the closely contested nature of the game. Germany likely took an early lead, but Sweden fought back to equalize before halftime. The second half saw another exchange of goals, with neither side able to find a decisive winner in the closing stages. The draw is a fair result that leaves both teams with work to do in a competitive qualification group. For Germany, it represents a slight setback if they were considered favorites at home, while Sweden will be pleased with a hard-earned point on the road. The match highlighted the competitive balance in European youth football, with both nations demonstrating promising talent for the future.

