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UEFA European U19 Championship
03-26 02:30
0 - 0
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H2H
Lineups
France U19
Wales U19
Attacks
122
65
Dangerous Attacks
102
34
Ball Possession
69
31
On Target
5
0
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4028
3152
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End 0-0
88′
eliot meredith
82′
noah williams
71′
tidiane diarrassouba
A. Assab
68′
louie bradbury
J. Sykes
67′
ollie dewsbury
59′
P. Mounguengue
A. Valero
59′
J. Bosey
N. Vidal-Cartoux
52′
Abdoulaye Camara
48′
robinson
46′
ollie dewsbury
alex marciniak
46′
kaven bloniarczyk
C. Thorley
Halftime 0-0
31′
eliot meredith
A. Donczew
28′
oscar abbotson
24′
T.Tati
17′
C.Heywood
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Match Info
France U19 and Wales U19 played out a goalless 0-0 draw in their UEFA European U19 Football Championship qualifying match on March 26, 2026. The stalemate, while short on goals, was a tense and competitive affair that highlighted the defensive organization of both young sides in a crucial youth tournament fixture. The match process saw both teams create half-chances, with France U19 enjoying more possession but struggling to break down a resilient Welsh backline, while Wales U19 posed a threat on the counter-attack. The key focus point was the disciplined defensive work from both units, with several last-ditch blocks and important saves from the goalkeepers ensuring the score remained blank. The result had significant implications for the group table in the U19 European Championship qualifiers, with a point each keeping both teams in contention for progression to the finals tournament. In post-match voices, the France U19 coach might have expressed frustration at his team's inability to convert dominance into goals, while the Wales U19 manager undoubtedly praised his team's spirit and tactical discipline to earn a valuable point away from home. The starting XIs for this youth international featured some of the most promising teenage talents from both nations, many of whom are on the books of top European clubs.