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UEFA European U17 Women's Championship
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Netherlands U17 Women
Wales Women U17
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End 5-0
92′
benthe schippers
84′
I. Roberts
D. James
82′
M. Kempers
Anne Gelevert
76′
M. Stroud
70′
tatum haverhoek
Jet Snoek
70′
donna vos
sophie hunnik de van
69′
anya grunewald
A. Rees
69′
S. Batters
ellen marsh
69′
emily howson
A. Collins
66′
N. Wales
62′
5-0
kyara deitelzweig
Assist: sophie hunnik de van
62′
M. Aldershof
stayce antonides
62′
stefanie boers
Ayah Eloualidi
49′
4-0
kyara deitelzweig
Assist: sophie hunnik de van
46′
P. Ellis
C. Griffiths
Halftime 3-0
30′
3-0
Anne Gelevert
29′
N. Wales
25′
A. Rees
24′
Anne Gelevert
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Match Info
Netherlands U17 Women secured a convincing 5-0 victory against Wales Women U17 in a UEFA European U17 Women's Championship match on March 11, 2026. This result demonstrated the Dutch side's technical superiority as they controlled the game from start to finish, leaving Wales with a tough lesson. The match was effectively decided by a quickfire double from the Netherlands midway through the first half, which gave them a comfortable cushion and allowed them to manage the game. The match process saw the Netherlands dominate possession, with their intricate passing and movement overwhelming the Welsh defense, leading to further goals in the second period. A focus point was the performance of the Dutch wingers, who were constant threats and provided multiple assists in the one-sided encounter. This heavy defeat was a setback for Wales' qualification hopes, denting their goal difference, while the Netherlands staked an early claim as group favorites with the big win. The Dutch manager was pleased with the professional performance, and the Welsh coach admitted his team was second best against a top-quality opponent.