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Czechia Republic U19
Latvia U19
Attacks
141
75
Dangerous Attacks
108
50
Ball Possession
66
34
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3
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End 3-0
84′
T.hellebrand
J.M. Panoš
80′
gundars smilskalns
aleksandrs molotkovs
75′
henrijs gulbis
Joksts H.
75′
siegl
D.Rehacek
75′
H. Sochůrek
T.Frydl
67′
M.Naskos
L.moudry
66′
3-0
T.Frydl
Assist: J.Kolarik
65′
matiss caune
Krisjanis rupeiks
65′
Maksims kopilovs
Ratmirs trifonovs
65′
K.Mosans
nils veinbergs
64′
2-0
L.moudry
48′
1-0
lukas dvoracek
Assist: J.Kolarik
47′
nils veinbergs
46′
lukas dvoracek
sosna
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Match Info
Czechia Republic U19 secured a comfortable 3-0 victory over Latvia U19 in a UEFA European U19 Football Championship qualifier on March 25, 2026. The match, played at 9:00 PM, saw the Czech side demonstrate their quality with a controlled performance to claim all three points in their pursuit of a spot in the final tournament. This result strengthens the Czech Republic's position in their qualifying group, while Latvia faces an uphill battle after a defeat where they failed to score.
The host nation established their dominance early, scoring the opening goal to settle any nerves and take a lead into halftime. They continued to press in the second period, adding two more goals to put the result beyond doubt. Latvia U19 found it difficult to break down a well-organized Czech defense and were limited to few clear-cut opportunities throughout the ninety minutes. The Czech attack was efficient, converting their chances to seal a convincing win.
This result is crucial for the group standings in the U19 Euro qualification phase. For the Czech Republic U19, the three points and a clean sheet are ideal, boosting their goal difference and confidence ahead of further fixtures. For Latvia U19, the defeat means they will need to regroup quickly and find a way to pick up points in their remaining matches to keep their qualification hopes alive. The Czech coach would have been pleased with the professional performance, while his Latvian counterpart will be analyzing defensive frailties and a lack of attacking threat.

