Every player of the match at Women's EURO
Sunday, August 6, 2017
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The UEFA technical team select an official player of the match at every game during the UEFA Women's EURO 2017 finals. See who has got the award so far.
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Group stage
Sunday 16 July: Group A
Netherlands 1-0 Norway (Utrecht): Lieke Martens
Denmark 1-0 Belgium (Doetinchem): Sanne Troelsgaard
Monday 17 July: Group B
Italy 1-2 Russia (Rotterdam): Elena Morozova
Germany 0-0 Sweden (Breda): Dzsenifer Marozsán
Tuesday 18 July: Group C
Austria 1-0 Switzerland (Deventer): Sarah Puntigam
France 1-0 Iceland (Tilburg): Wendie Renard
Wednesday 19 July: Group D
Spain 2-0 Portugal (Doetinchem): Amanda Sampedro
England 6-0 Scotland (Utrecht): Jodie Taylor
Thursday 20 July: Group A
Norway 0-2 Belgium (Breda): Tessa Wullaert
Netherlands 1-0 Denmark (Rotterdam): Sari van Veenendaal
Friday 21 July: Group B
Sweden 2-0 Russia (Deventer): Lotta Schelin
Germany 2-1 Italy (Tilburg): Linda Dallmann
Saturday 22 July: Group C
Iceland 1-2 Switzerland (Doetinchem): Ramona Bachmann
France 1-1 Austria (Utrecht): Nicole Billa
Sunday 23 July: Group D
Scotland 1-2 Portugal (Rotterdam): Dolores Silva
England 2-0 Spain (Breda): Lucy Bronze
Monday 24 July: Group A
Belgium 1-2 Netherlands (Tilburg): Lieke Martens (2)
Norway 0-1 Denmark (Deventer): Pernille Harder
Tuesday 25 July: Group B
Russia 0-2 Germany (Utrecht): Babett Peter
Sweden 2-3 Italy (Doetinchem): Daniela Stracchi
Wednesday 26 July: Group C
Switzerland 1-1 France (Breda): Ramona Bachmann
Iceland 0-3 Austria (Rotterdam): Nina Burger
Thursday 27 July: Group D
Portugal 1-2 England (Tilburg): Toni Duggan
Scotland 1-0 Spain (Deventer): Caroline Weir
Quarter-finals
Saturday 29 July
Netherlands 2-0 Sweden (Doetinchem): Jackie Groenen
Sunday 30 July
Germany 1-2 Denmark (Rotterdam, postponed from Saturday): Theresa Nielsen
Austria 0-0 Spain (Austria win 5-3 on pens, Tilburg): Laura Feiersinger
England 1-0 France (Deventer): Amandine Henry
Semi-finals
Thursday 3 August
Netherlands 3-0 England (Enschede): Daniëlle van de Donk
Denmark 0-0 Austria (Denmark win 3-0 on pens, Breda): Stina Lykke Petersen
Final
Sunday 6 August
Netherlands 4-2 Denmark (Enschede): Sherida Spitse