UEFA.com works better on other browsers
For the best possible experience, we recommend using Chrome, Firefox or Microsoft Edge.

#WU19EURO 2019 in Scotland: all you need to know

Scotland hosted the finals, which climaxed with France beating Germany to claim their fifth WU19 EURO crown.

#WU19EURO 2019 in Scotland: all you need to know
#WU19EURO 2019 in Scotland: all you need to know ©PicStaff

The 2018/19 UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship finals were played in Scotland. The finals acted as UEFA's qualifier for the 2020 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.

  • 2020 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup qualifiers: France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain

SCHEDULE

Highlights: England 1-2 Germany

Group stage

Tuesday 16 July:
Group A
Norway 0-5 Netherlands: Firhill Stadium, Glasgow – highlights
Scotland 1-2 France: Saint Mirren Park, Paisley – highlights 
Group B
Spain 2-0 Belgium: Forthbank, Stirling – highlights
England 1-2 Germany: McDiarmid Park, Perth – highlights

Highlights: Belgium 0-5 Germany

Friday 19 July:
Group A
Netherlands 1-3 France: Saint Mirren Park, Paisley – highlights
Scotland 0-4 Norway: Firhill Stadium, Glasgow – highlights
Group B
England 0-1 Spain: Forthbank, Stirling – highlights
Belgium 0-5 Germany: McDiarmid Park, Perth – highlights

Monday 22 July:
Group A
Netherlands 4-0 Scotland: Saint Mirren Park, Paisley – highlights
France 3-3 Norway: Firhill Stadium, Glasgow – highlights
Group B
Germany 0-0 Spain: Forthbank, Stirling – highlights
Belgium 0-1 England: McDiarmid Park, Perth – highlights

Knockout phase

Thursday 25 July:
Semi-finals

Thursday 25 July:
Semi-finals
Germany 3-1 Netherlands: Firhill Stadium, Glasgow – highlights
France 3-1 Spain (aet)
: Saint Mirren Park, Paisley – highlights

Sunday 28 July:
Final
France 2-1 Germany: Saint Mirren Park, Paisley – highlights

Venues

Saint Mirren Park, Paisley (Group A, semi-final, final) – home of St Mirren
Firhill Stadium, Glasgow (Group A, semi-final) – home of Partick Thistle
McDiarmid Park, Perth (Group B) – home of St Johnstone
Forthbank Stadium, Stirling (Group B) – home of Stirling Albion

Ambassadors

Erin Cuthbert (Scotland & Chelsea)
Jo Love (Scotland & Glasgow City)