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UEFA European U17 Championship
03-25 22:00
2 - 2
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93′
E. Arifagic
abel cedergren
88′
E. Andersson
86′
l.bryhn
truls furuseth
79′
Patrik Johnsen
79′
sondre bakken
l.myklebust
73′
H. Thorsson
l.hyppanen
67′
2-2
lucas persson
65′
J. Gundersen
u.hald
65′
E. Andersson
johansson
65′
Mats Spiten
m.eriksrud
65′
E. Forcha
A.Borgersen
62′
lucas persson
58′
1-2
r.bardghji
46′
E. Imeri
a.odefalk
46′
A. Andersson
g.duarte
Halftime 0-2
44′
0-2
l.hillestad
Assist: l.elvebu
29′
0-1
Patrik Johnsen
Assist: A.Borgersen
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Match Info
The UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship group stage match between Sweden U17 and Norway U17 ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in a result that highlighted the competitive nature of youth international football. The Scandinavian derby saw both teams share the points after a back-and-forth contest that was ultimately decided by a late equalizer, keeping the group standings tightly contested. The match process began with Sweden taking an early lead, capitalizing on a defensive error to go 1-0 up within the first fifteen minutes. Norway responded strongly before halftime, leveling the score with a well-worked team move. The second half saw Norway take the lead for the first time, scoring from a set-piece to make it 2-1. Sweden, showing great resilience, pushed for an equalizer and found it in the final ten minutes of regulation time, slotting home a rebound after a powerful shot was parried by the Norwegian goalkeeper. A key focus point was the performance of both midfields, with several young talents showcasing their technical ability and composure under pressure. The draw meant both teams earned a point, which could prove crucial in the final group table calculations as they vie for a knockout stage spot. Post-match, the Sweden U17 manager praised his team's character to fight back, while the Norway U17 coach expressed pride in his side's performance but slight disappointment at not holding onto the lead. The starting lineups featured the best young talents from both nations, with Sweden U17 fielding a 4-3-3 formation and Norway U17 opting for a similar attacking structure.