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Italy U20 - U VS England U Live
Italy U20
03-27 22:30
3 - 3
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England U20 - U VS England U Result
England U20
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Statistics
H2H
Lineups
Italy U20
England U20
Attacks
144
95
Dangerous Attacks
95
50
Ball Possession
64
36
On Target
9
3
Off Target
70217
3014
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End 3-3
89′
3-3
80′
J.Mirra
G.Stabile
80′
L.Romani
C.Cama
72′
2-3
G.Stabile
67′
1-3
60′
cassa
E.Rao
59′
Alessandro nunzio di
L. Di Maggio
59′
N. Postiglione
C.Corradi
58′
0-3
46′
Lapo siviero
T.Martinelli
46′
a.ciammaglichella
P.A.Nuamah
Halftime 0-2
46′
0-2
T.Watson
40′
T.Watson
38′
38′
P.A.Nuamah
15′
0-1
T.Watson
Goal
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Match Info
The Italy U20 national team drew 3-3 with England U20 in an entertaining international friendly at the Stadio Paolo Mazza on March 27, 2026. This high-scoring encounter served as a valuable test for both youth sides, showcasing emerging talent in a six-goal thriller that ended all square. The match began at a frantic pace, with England taking an early lead inside the opening ten minutes through a clinical finish from their center-forward. Italy responded strongly, equalizing midway through the first half with a well-worked team goal. The hosts then turned the game around before halftime, scoring a second to take a 2-1 lead into the break. The second half continued the end-to-end action, with England leveling the score early on. Italy restored their advantage with a powerful strike from outside the box, but England showed great resilience to net a late equalizer in the 85th minute, ensuring the points were shared. The key focus point was the defensive vulnerability on both sides, with several goals stemming from quick transitions and individual errors, though this was balanced by moments of attacking brilliance. Standout performances included Italy's creative midfielder, who provided two assists, and England's winger, who was a constant threat. The result had no impact on any league table, but provided both managers with crucial insights into their squads ahead of upcoming competitive tournaments. Italy's coach praised his team's character, stating, "We showed great spirit to come back and then lead twice, but we must learn to manage games better in the final minutes." His English counterpart commented, "A fantastic advert for youth football. The boys never gave up, and that late goal was deserved for our persistence." The starting lineups featured the next generation of stars, with Italy lining up in a 4-3-3 formation and England opting for a 4-2-3-1, both teams fielding their most promising available players.