| Croatia | 3-2 | Spain | ||
| Referee: John Beaton (SCO) – Stadium: Gradski stadion, Sinj (CRO) | ||||
| 03/21/2013 15:59:59 | ||||
| Belgium | 1-4 | France | ||
| Referee: Kevin Azzopardi (MLT) – Stadium: SC Hrvatskih vitezova, Dugopolje (CRO) | ||||
| 03/22/2013 07:08:38 | ||||
| Norway | 0-1 | Italy | ||
| Referee: Peter Kralović (SVK) – Stadium: Sportpark "In de Bandert", Echt (NED) | ||||
| 03/22/2013 07:08:39 | ||||
| Netherlands | 2-2 | Northern Ireland | ||
| Referee: Alexandr Aliyev (KAZ) – Stadium: Sportpark Parkzicht, Uden (NED) | ||||
| 03/22/2013 07:08:39 | ||||
| Czech Republic | 1-1 | Israel | ||
| Referee: Sebastian Coltescu (ROU) – Stadium: Kleinholz, Olten (SUI) | ||||
| 03/22/2013 14:47:15 | ||||
| Switzerland | 0-0 | Poland | ||
| Referee: Tornike Gvantseladze (GEO) – Stadium: Brühl, Grenchen (SUI) | ||||
| 03/22/2013 17:43:29 | ||||
| Norway | 2-1 | Northern Ireland | ||
| Referee: Peter Kralović (SVK) – Stadium: Sportpark Parkzicht, Uden (NED) | ||||
| Slovenia | 1-2 | Russia | ||
| Referee: Svein-Erik Edvartsen (NOR) – Stadium: St George's Park Main Stadium, Burton-on-Trent (ENG) | ||||
| Croatia | 1-0 | France | ||
| Referee: Christian Dingert (GER) – Stadium: SC Hrvatskih vitezova, Dugopolje (CRO) | ||||
| Spain | 2-1 | Belgium | ||
| Referee: Kevin Azzopardi (MLT) – Stadium: Gradski stadion, Sinj (CRO) | ||||
| Italy | 1-0 | Netherlands | ||
| Referee: Javier Estrada (ESP) – Stadium: Sportpark "In de Bandert", Echt (NED) | ||||
| England | 1-0 | Portugal | ||
| Referee: Nicolas Rainville (FRA) – Stadium: St George's Park Main Stadium, Burton-on-Trent (ENG) | ||||
Last updated: 03/04/2013 00:49 CET
The UEFA European Under-17 Championship consists of three distinct stages: the qualifying round, the elite round and the final tournament.
Qualifying round
The qualifying round, played in autumn, is made up of 13 groups of four teams playing in one-venue mini-tournaments. The top two from each progress alongside the two third-placed teams with the best record against the top pair in their group.
Elite round
In the elite round, played in early spring, those 28 qualifiers compete in seven mini-tournament groups of four. The group winners progress to the finals.
Final tournament
At the final tournament the contenders are split into two groups of four, with the top two progressing to the semi-finals, with the showpiece to follow.
Further details, including the criteria for separating teams that finish level on points in a group, or after extra time in a match, can be found in the
official competition regulations.