Under-19 EURO elite round latest: Ukraine qualify
Monday, March 30, 2026
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The elite round runs until Tuesday deciding which seven teams join Wales in the 2026 finals.
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The 2025/26 UEFA European Under-19 Championship elite round runs until Tuesday.
The winners of the seven one-venue mini-tournaments will join hosts Wales in the final tournament, the draw for which is on 16 April at Wrexham University. So far Ukraine have qualified with a game to spare and the remaining teams are decided on Tuesday.
The final tournament is played from 28 June to 11 July and will also decide Europe's qualifiers for the 2027 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Azerbaijan (who will represent UEFA as co-hosts) and Uzbekistan.
The 28 contenders emerged from the autumn qualifying round, the last under the current U19 EURO format. From 2026/27 qualifying will be in three stages, the first in spring 2026, with the first two rounds played in two leagues with promotion and relegation, although the eight-team final tournament remains.
Group 1
Contenders: Austria, Germany (hosts), Greece, Sweden
Group 2
Contenders: Serbia, Portugal (hosts), England, Poland
Group 3
Contenders: Croatia (hosts), France, Norway, Switzerland
Group 4
Contenders: Denmark, Belgium, Czechia (hosts), Latvia
Group 5
Qualified for final tournament: Ukraine
Also in group: Kazakhstan, Northern Ireland, Romania (hosts)
Group 6
Contenders: Italy (hosts), Türki̇ye, Hungary, Slovakia
Group 7
Contenders: Spain (hosts), Netherlands (holders), Slovenia, Finland
• Netherlands defeated Spain in the 2025 final to win the title for the first time. Germany and hosts Romania were beaten semi-finalists and England, Norway and Denmark are also aiming to qualify again.
• Kazakhstan and Latvia began the elite round aiming to join hosts Wales in making final tournament debuts.