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End 4-3
97′
L. Saja
z.burzan
84′
stefanie boers
Ayah Eloualidi
79′
4-3
N. Galuszka
71′
L. Januszynska
blanka zajac
70′
L. Kulka
Z. Cendrowska
61′
3-3
suze wassink
59′
M. Grzechnik
O. Grewling
59′
marta kwiatkowska
switala
47′
3-2
ulrike ros mendes
Halftime 3-1
44′
3-1
N. Galuszka
40′
2-1
liwia prochwicz
31′
1-1
kyara deitelzweig
11′
1-0
z.burzan
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Match Info
Poland Women's U17 team secured a thrilling 4-3 victory over the Netherlands in a UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship group stage match on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. This high-scoring affair was a decisive moment for Poland's qualification hopes, showcasing incredible attacking spirit from both young sides. The match process was a rollercoaster, with the Netherlands taking an early lead before Poland fought back to lead 2-1 at halftime. The second half saw a flurry of goals, including a late winner for Poland that sparked wild celebrations. A key focus point was the performance of Poland's number 10, who scored a brilliant hat-trick, including a stunning free-kick, while the Netherlands' winger was also outstanding with two assists. The controversy of the match centered on a potential handball in the build-up to Poland's third goal, but the referee allowed play to continue. The table impact is significant, giving Poland a crucial three points to boost their chances of reaching the knockout stages, while the Netherlands are left to regroup. Post-match voices reflected the drama, with the Poland coach calling it a "character-defining win" and the Netherlands manager ruing defensive errors. The lineups featured the nations' most promising young talents in an attacking 4-3-3 formation from the start.