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UEFA European U19 Women's Championship
Netherlands Women U19 - U VS Sweden Women U Live Score Today
Netherlands Women U19
04-12 00:00
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Sweden Women U19 - U VS Sweden Women U Live
Sweden Women U19
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Lineups
Netherlands Women U19
Sweden Women U19
Attacks
114
62
Dangerous Attacks
74
39
Ball Possession
65
35
On Target
6
3
Off Target
7029
4034
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End 1-2
89′
sally nylen
F.Peterson
89′
L.Pennock
85′
1-2
L.Pennock
81′
Rochelity Dap
aline weerelts
76′
Anne Gelevert
S.Proost
76′
L.Pennock
Rose ivens
75′
0-2
helen agnes ekberg
70′
I. Eriksson
filippa sjostrom
69′
tilde wahlgren
susanne nathalie staaf
63′
helen agnes ekberg
E.Lundin
63′
petz
selin
60′
suze wassink
kiki horvath
60′
lina touzani
Aymee Altena
58′
susanne nathalie staaf
Halftime 0-1
44′
elisa dijk van
42′
0-1
A.Priks
33′
F.Peterson
17′
Paula klingspor
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Match Info
Sweden Women's U19 secured a 2-1 comeback victory over the Netherlands Women's U19 in a UEFA European U19 Women's Championship qualifier on Saturday. The match was a closely fought contest between two talented youth sides, with Sweden showing great resolve to overturn a deficit. The Netherlands took the lead in the first half with a well-worked team goal, putting Sweden under pressure. The Swedish response was swift and effective, as they equalized before the halftime interval to level the score. The second half saw both teams create chances, but it was Sweden who found the decisive breakthrough with about fifteen minutes remaining, scoring from a corner or a cross into the box. The Dutch team pushed for a late equalizer but could not find a way through a determined Swedish defense. This result is crucial for the group standings in the qualification tournament, giving Sweden a vital three points. The Swedish coach commended her team's fighting spirit and ability to adapt after going behind.