2017 European Under-21 Championship

The 2017 European Under-21 Championship is being hosted by Poland and, unlike previous years, will feature an expanded 12-team format with three groups of four teams. Teams face each other once in the group stage before the group winners progress to the semi-finals along with the best runner-up.

Qualification

Qualification for the final tournament takes place in two stages, with the initial qualifying round staged from September 2015 through to October 2016 and the play-off round held in November 2016. For more on the qualification rounds for the Championships, see 2017 European Under-21 Championship (Qualifying).

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Teams

11 teams qualified for the final tournament in Poland, alongside the hosts: Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Germany, Italy, Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden

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Group stage

Group A

Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1 (Q) England 3 2 1 0 5 1 +4 7
2 Slovakia 3 2 0 1 6 3 +3 6
3 Sweden 3 0 2 1 2 5 -3 2
4 Poland 3 0 1 2 3 7 -4 1



16th June 2017 Sweden 0-0 England Kolporter Arena, Kielce
Referee: Tobias Stieler


16th June 2017 Poland 1-2 Slovakia Arena Lublin, Lublin
Patryk Lipski '1 Martin Valjent '20
Pavol Safranko '78
Referee: Serdar Gozubuyuk


19th June 2017 Slovakia 1-2 England Kolporter Arena, Kielce
Martin Chrien '23 Alfie Mawson '50
Nathan Redmond '61
Referee: Gediminas Mazeika


19th June 2017 Poland 2-2 Sweden Arena Lublin, Lublin
Lukasz Moneta '6
Dawid Kownacki (pen) '90+1
Carlos Strandberg '36
Jacob Larsson '41
Referee: Slavko Vincic


22 June 2017 England 3-0 Poland Kolporter Arena, Kielce
Demarai Gray '6
Jacob Murphy '69
Lewis Baker (pen) '83
Referee: Harald Lechner


22 June 2017 Slovakia 3-0 Sweden Arena Lublin, Lublin
Martin Chrien '5
Jaroslav Mihalik '22
Lubomir Satka '73
Referee: Jesus Gil Manzano


Group B

Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1 (Q) Spain 3 3 0 0 9 1 +8 9
2 Portugal 3 2 0 1 7 5 +2 6
3 Serbia 3 0 1 2 2 5 -3 1
4 Macedonia 3 0 1 2 4 11 -7 1



17 June 2017 Portugal 2-0 Serbia Kompleks Sportowy Zawisza
Goncalo Guedes '37
Bruno Fernandes '88
Referee: Benoit Bastien


17 June 2017 Spain 5-0 Macedonia Gdynia Stadium, Gdynia
Saul Niguez '10
Marco Asensio '16, '54, '72
Gerard Deulofeu (pen) '35
Referee: Harald Lechner


20 June 2017 Serbia 2-2 Macedonia Kompleks Sportowy Zawisza
Mijat Gacinovic '24
Uros Djurdjevic '90
Enis Bardi (pen) '64
Nikola Gjorgjev '83
Referee: Bobby Madden


20 June 2017 Portugal 1-3 Spain Gdynia Stadium, Gdynia
Bruma '77 Niguez '21
Sandro Ramirez '65
Inaki Williams '90+3
Referee: Tobias Stieler


23 June 2017 Macedonia 2-4 Portugal Gdynia Stadium, Gdynia
Enis Bardi '40
Kire Markoski '80
Edgar Ie '2
Bruma '22, '90+1
Daniel Podence '57
Referee: Ivan Kruzliak


23 June 2017 Serbia 0-1 Spain Kompleks Sportowy Zawisza
Denis Suarez '38 Referee: Gediminas Mazeika


Group C

Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1 (Q) Italy 3 2 0 1 4 3 +1 6
2 (Q) Germany 3 2 0 1 5 1 +4 6
3 Czech Republic 3 1 0 2 5 7 -2 3
4 Denmark 3 1 0 2 4 7 -3 3



18 June 2017 Germany 2-0 Czech Republic Stadion Miejski, Tychy
Max Meyer '44
Serge Gnabry '50
Referee: Jesus Gil Manzano


18 June 2017 Denmark 0-2 Italy Stadion Cracovia, Krakow
Lorenzo Pellegrini '54
Andrea Petagna '86
Referee: Ivan Kruzliak


21 June 2017 Czech Republic 3-1 Italy Stadion Miejski, Tychy
Michal Travnik '24
Marek Havlik '79
Michael Luftner '85
Domenico Berardi '70 Referee: Benoit Bastien


21 June 2017 Germany 3-0 Denmark Stadion Cracovia, Krakow
Davie Selke '53
Marc-Oliver Kempf '73
Nadiem Amiri '79
Referee: Serdar Gozubuyuk


24 June 2017 Italy 1-0 Germany Stadion Cracovia, Krakow
Federico Bernardeschi '31 Referee: Slavko Vincic


24 June 2017 Czech Republic 2-4 Denmark Stadion Miejksi, Tychy
Patrik Schick '27
Tomas Chory '54
Lucas Qvistorff Andersen '23
Kenneth Zohore '35, '73
Marcus Ingvartsen '90+1
Referee: Bobby Madden


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Semi-Finals

27 June 2017 England 2-2
(AET - 3-4 pens)
Germany Stadion Miejksi, Tychy
Demarai Gray '41
Tammy Abraham '50
Davie Selke '35
Felix Platte '70
Referee: Gediminas Mazeika
    Penalties
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27 June 2017 Spain 3-1 Italy Stadion Cracovia, Krakow
Saul Niguez '53, '65, '74 Federico Bernardeschi '62 Referee: Slavko Vincic


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Final

30 June 2017 Germany 1-0 Spain Stadion Cracovia, Krakow
Mitchell Weiser '40 Referee: Benoit Bastien


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Goalscorers

A list of all the goalscorers at the tournament.

5 Goals

  • Saul Niguez (Spain)


3 Goals

  • Bruma (Portugal)
  • Marco Asensio (Spain)


2 Goals

  • Demarai Gray (England)
  • Davie Selke (Germany)
  • Federico Bernardeschi (Italy)
  • Enis Bardi (Macedonia)
  • Martin Chrien (Slovakia)


1 Goal

  • Tomas Chory (Czech Rep)
  • Marek Havlik (Czech Rep)
  • Michael Luftner (Czech Rep)
  • Patrik Schick (Czech Rep)
  • Michal Travik (Czech Rep)
  • Lucas Qvistorff Andersen (Denmark)
  • Marcus Ingvartsen (Denmark)
  • Kenneth Zohore (Denmark)
  • Tammy Abraham (England)
  • Lewis Baker (England)
  • Alfie Mawson (England)
  • Jacob Murphy (England)
  • Nathan Redmond (England)
  • Nadiem Amiri (Germany)
  • Serge Gnabry (Germany)
  • Marc-Oliver Kempf (Germany)
  • Max Meyer (Germany)
  • Felix Platte (Germany)
  • Mitchell Weiser (Germany)
  • Domenico Berardi (Italy)
  • Lorenzo Pellegrini (Italy)
  • Andrea Petagna (Italy)
  • Nikola Gjorgjev (Macedonia)
  • Kire Markoski (Macedonia)
  • Patryk Lipski (Poland)
  • Bruno Fernandes (Portugal)
  • Goncalo Guedes (Portugal)
  • Edgar Ie (Portugal)
  • Daniel Podence (Portugal)
  • Uros Djurdjevic (Serbia)
  • Mijat Gacinovic (Serbia)
  • Jaroslav Mihalik (Slovakia)
  • Pavol Safranko (Slovakia)
  • Lubomir Satka (Slovakia)
  • Martin Valjent (Slovakia)
  • Gerard Deulofeu (Spain)
  • Sandro Ramirez (Spain)
  • Denis Suarez (Spain)
  • Inaki Williams (Spain)




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