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Greece Women U17
Scotland Women U17
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End 1-3
92′
T. Campbell
91′
tzoana rakipi
maria gkizari
85′
viktoria krystalli
A. Proimou
80′
oluwadara ositelu
75′
1-3
sofia velissaridou
72′
elissavet schortsianiti
71′
A. Lamprou
ioli stavropoulou
69′
fearne smith
jessica ramsay
68′
0-3
E. O'Brien
62′
saoirse marrow coyle
F. Mcindoe
62′
oluwadara ositelu
J. Hope
46′
E. O'Brien
A. Crawford
Halftime 0-2
35′
A. Crawford
23′
0-2
isla taylor
13′
M. Ropoki
11′
0-1
isla taylor
Assist: jessica ramsay
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The UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship qualifier saw Scotland's young side secure a commanding 3-1 victory over Greece on Wednesday, March 18th, 2026. This result was a significant step for Scotland in their qualification campaign, showcasing their attacking prowess away from home. The match began with Scotland asserting early dominance, finding the net within the first twenty minutes to put the hosts under immediate pressure. Greece struggled to contain the Scottish forward line and conceded a second goal before the halftime whistle, leaving them with a mountain to climb in the second period. The home team showed more fight after the break and managed to pull a goal back, offering a glimmer of hope. However, Scotland effectively managed the game and sealed the three points with a decisive third goal in the latter stages, extinguishing any chance of a Greek comeback. The standout performance came from Scotland's attacking unit, whose clinical finishing proved the difference. This defeat leaves Greece with work to do in the group, while Scotland will be buoyed by a strong start to their qualification journey. The Scottish coach praised the team's maturity and execution of the game plan, while the Greek manager acknowledged the need for defensive improvement ahead of their next fixture. The starting lineups featured the next generation of talent from both nations, with Scotland's XI built around a solid defensive base and a dynamic midfield.

