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Ireland U17
Poland U17
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End 3-0
84′
3-0
R. Sheridan
83′
J. Wuna
david dunne
83′
R. Sheridan
V.Ozhianvuna
72′
kapusta
smyrak hubert
71′
K. Quigley
69′
J. O'Dwyer
C. Murphy
69′
J. Harpur
hugh martin
56′
A.Wyganowski
tymon ziarkowski
51′
C. Murphy
49′
bartosz korzynski
adrian lis
48′
2-0
J. Byrne
46′
piotr bartczak
marcel plocica
Halftime 1-0
49′
M. Afonin
T. Prizeman
46′
1-0
C. Murphy
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The UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship witnessed a commanding performance as Ireland U17 secured a decisive 3-0 victory over Poland U17 on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, a result that significantly boosts the Irish team's chances of progressing from the group stage. This comprehensive win, built on a strong first-half display, underlines the growing strength of Irish youth development on the continental stage. The match process was dominated by the home side from the outset, with Ireland U17 opening the scoring midway through the first half following a swift counter-attack. They doubled their lead just before halftime, converting a penalty after a handball was spotted by the referee. The second half saw Poland U17 attempt to mount a comeback, but Ireland's defense held firm before sealing the victory with a third goal from a corner kick in the 75th minute, putting the result beyond doubt. A standout performance came from the Ireland U17 attacking midfielder, who was involved in all three goals, providing two assists and scoring the penalty himself. The result has a major impact on the group table, propelling Ireland U17 to the top of the standings while leaving Poland U17 with work to do in their final group match. After the final whistle, the Ireland U17 manager highlighted his team's disciplined execution of the game plan, while the Poland U17 coach acknowledged his side was second-best on the day and must improve defensively. The starting XIs saw Ireland U17 deploy an energetic 4-2-3-1 formation, while Poland U17 started with a 4-4-2 setup aimed at matching their opponents' intensity.

