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Poland Women U17
Wales Women U17
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End 4-1
80′
anya grunewald
S. Yau
75′
marta kwiatkowska
z.burzan
73′
4-1
L. Kulka
66′
3-1
Z. Zakrzewska
64′
2-1
emily giddings
63′
Z. Zakrzewska
H. Zarzycka
62′
C. Griffiths
P. Ellis
62′
emily giddings
emily howson
59′
wiktoria zgrzeba
M. Wisniewska
58′
2-0
z.burzan
46′
Z. Cendrowska
M. Grzechnik
46′
blanka zajac
L. Januszynska
46′
A. Collins
B. Jones
Halftime 1-0
42′
1-0
z.burzan
41′
A. Bould
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Poland Women's U17 delivered a dominant performance to defeat Wales Women's U17 4-1 in a UEFA European U17 Women's Championship qualifier. The match, played on March 15, 2026, showcased Poland's attacking prowess as they overwhelmed their Welsh counterparts with a blend of pace and technical skill, taking a giant step toward the next stage of the competition. Poland took control from the outset, scoring two quick goals in the first fifteen minutes through incisive attacking moves. Wales managed to pull one back before halftime with a well-taken free-kick, offering a glimmer of hope. However, any thoughts of a comeback were extinguished early in the second half as Poland restored their two-goal advantage with a powerful header from a corner. They added a fourth late on to put a gloss on the scoreline, capitalizing on Welsh fatigue. The focus point was the brilliant display from Poland's number 10, who scored twice and assisted another, running the show in midfield with her vision and passing range. This victory puts Poland in a strong position in their qualification group, while Wales faces an uphill battle to progress. The Poland coach said, "The girls executed the game plan perfectly. We were aggressive and creative." The Wales manager acknowledged the gap, stating, "Poland were excellent today. It's a learning experience for our young players at this level."

