#U17EURO 2018: all you need to know
Friday, May 18, 2018
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The Netherlands won the title for the third time.
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- Tournament results and highlights
Group stage
Friday 4 May:
Group A
Italy 2-0 Switzerland: St George's Park
England 2-1 Israel: Chesterfield FC –highlights
Group B
Portugal 0-0 Norway: Walsall FC
Slovenia 0-2 Sweden: St George's Park
Saturday 5 May:
Group C
Denmark 2-3 Bosnia and Herzegovina: Loughborough University
Republic of Ireland 0-2 Belgium: Loughborough University
Group D
Germany 0-3 Netherlands: Walsall FC
Serbia 0-1 Spain: Burton Albion –highlights
Monday 7 May:
Group A
Switzerland 3-0 Israel: St George's Park
England 2-1 Italy: Walsall FC –highlights
Group B
Norway 2-1 Sweden: Burton Albion
Slovenia 0-4 Portugal: Chesterfield FC
Tuesday 8 May:
Group C
Republic of Ireland 1-0 Denmark: St George's Park
Bosnia and Herzegovina 0-4 Belgium: Rotherham United
Group D
Serbia 0-3 Germany: Loughborough University
Netherlands 2-0 Spain: Burton Albion –highlights
Thursday 10 May:
Group A
Switzerland 1-0 England: Rotherham United –highlights
Israel 0-2 Italy: St George's Park
Group B
Sweden 1-0 Portugal: Burton Albion
Norway 2-0 Slovenia: Loughborough University
Friday 11 May:
Group C
Bosnia and Herzegovina 0-2 Republic of Ireland: St George's Park
Belgium 1-0 Denmark: Chesterfield FC
Group D
Netherlands 2-0 Serbia: Loughborough University
Spain 5-1 Germany: Walsall FC –highlights
Knockout phase
Sunday 13 May:
Quarter-final 1, Italy 1-0 Sweden: Rotherham United –highlights
Quarter-final 2, Norway 0-2 England: Burton Albion – highlights
Monday 14 May:
Quarter-final 3, Belgium 2-1 Spain: Walsall FC –highlights
Quarter-final 4, Netherlands 1-1 Republic of Ireland (5-4 pens): Chesterfield FC –highlights
Thursday 17 May:
Semi-final 1, Italy 2-1 Belgium: Rotherham United – highlights
Semi-final 2, England 0-0 Netherlands (5-6 pens): Chesterfield FC –highlights
Sunday 20 May:
Final, Italy 2-2 Netherlands (1-4 pens): Rotherham United –highlights
- All the tournament venues
Burton-upon-Trent
Burton Albion Stadium (capacity: 6,900) – five games including a quarter-final
St George's Park Stadium (capacity: 500) – six games
Chesterfield
Chesterfield FC Stadium (capacity 10,335) – five games including the opening match, a quarter-final and a semi-final
Loughborough
Loughborough University Stadium (capacity: 3,400) – five games
Rotherham
Rotherham FC Stadium (capacity: 12,000) – five games including the final
Walsall
Walsall FC Stadium (capacity: 11,000) – five games including a quarter-final
- All the tournament match officials
Referees
Horaţiu Fesnic (ROU)
Juri Fischer (EST)
Robert Harvey (IRL)
Dennis Higler (NED)
Halil Meler (TUR)
Tihomir Pejin (CRO)
Zbyněk Prsoke (CZE)
Vilhjálmur Alvar Thórarinsson (ISL)
Assistant referees
Georgi Doynov (BUL)
Dan Petur Højgaard (FRO)
Péter Kóbor (HUN)
Chasan Koula (GRE)
Vladislav Lifciu (MDA)
Rza Mammadov (AZE)
Douglas Potter (SCO)
Vytis Snarskis (LTU)
Robert Steinacher (AUT)
Yuriy Tikhonyuk (KAZ)
Levan Todria (GEO)
Volodymyr Vysotskyi (UKR)
Fourth officials
Robert Hennessy (IRL)
Keith Kennedy (NIR)
Tim Marshall (NIR)
Bryn Markham-Jones (WAL)
- Tournament ambassadors
Jack Butland
2010 U17 EURO winner
Nathaniel Chalobah
2010 U17 EURO winner
Lewis Cook
2014 U17 EURO and 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup winner
Josh Onomah
2014 U17 EURO and 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup winner
Wayne Rooney
2002 U17 EURO bronze-medallist ... and England senior's all-time top scorer
Easah Suliman
2017 U19 EURO winner