

Austria Women’s Under‑19 team delivered a dominant performance, defeating Iceland Women’s U19 3‑0 in a UEFA European U19 Women’s Championship group stage match on 28 June 2026. The Austrians controlled the game from start to finish at the neutral venue, showcasing their technical superiority and tactical discipline. The result gives Austria a strong start in the tournament while leaving Iceland with an uphill battle to qualify for the knockout rounds.
Match Summary
Austria took the lead early in the match. In the 8th minute, midfielder Laura Schmid intercepted a loose pass in midfield and drove forward before unleashing a powerful shot from 20 yards that flew into the top corner. The early goal set the tone, with Austria dominating possession and creating several chances. Iceland struggled to find their rhythm, often losing the ball under pressure. Austria doubled their advantage in the 34th minute through striker Anna Leitner, who volleyed home a cross from the right wing. The first half ended with Austria comfortably ahead.
Second Half Control
Iceland attempted to push forward after the interval but were met by a well‑organised Austrian defence. Austria sealed the victory in the 67th minute when winger Marie Gruber dribbled past two defenders and slotted the ball into the far corner. The Austrians continued to press for more goals but were denied by the crossbar on two occasions. Iceland’s best chance came in the 80th minute, but a fine save from Austrian goalkeeper Lisa Pichler preserved the clean sheet. The match ended 3‑0, a result that reflects Austria’s overall supremacy.
Standout Players
- Laura Schmid (Austria) – The midfield dynamo scored the opener and dictated the tempo of the game. Her passing range and work rate were exceptional.
- Anna Leitner (Austria) – The striker was a constant menace to the Icelandic defence, scoring one goal and forcing several saves. Her movement off the ball created space for her teammates.
- Hanna Björnsdóttir (Iceland) – Despite the defeat, the Icelandic goalkeeper made a number of impressive saves to keep the scoreline respectable, including a point‑blank stop in the second half.
Tournament Implications
Austria’s victory puts them top of Group B alongside the other winners from the opening day. A win in their next match will likely secure their place in the semi‑finals. Iceland, meanwhile, face a must‑win encounter in their next group fixture to keep their hopes of advancing alive. Both teams have quality, but Austria will take considerable confidence from this commanding display into the remainder of the tournament.