#WU17EURO: all you need to know
Saturday, May 19, 2018
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Spain relieved Germany of the title and Finland qualified for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Lithuania.
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- All the tournament games
Group stage
Wednesday 9 May
Group A
Finland 1-2 Germany: Marijampole
Lithuania 0-9 Netherlands: Alytus – highlights
Group B
Italy 0-0 Spain: Siauliai
Poland 2-2 England: Siauliai
Saturday 12 May
Group A
Germany 2-2 Netherlands: Siauliai
Lithuania 0-4 Finland: Siauliai – highlights
Group B
Spain 2-1 England: Alytus
Poland 0-0 Italy: Marijampole
Tuesday 15 May
Group A
Germany 8-0 Lithuania: Alytus – highlights
Netherlands 1-2 Finland: Marijampole
Group B
Spain 5-0 Poland: Alytus
England 4-0 Italy: Marijampole
Knockout phase
Semi-finals: Friday 18 May
Germany 8-0 England: Alytus – highlights
Spain 1-0 Finland: Marijampole – highlights
Monday 21 May:
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup play-off
England 1-2 Finland: Alytus
Final
Germany 0-2 Spain: Marijampole – highlights to follow
Venues
Marijampole FC Stadium, 6,581 seats (4 group matches, 1 semi-final, final)
Alytus Stadium, 3,728 seats (4 group matches, 1 semi-final, World Cup play-off)
Šiauliai Central Stadium, 3,000 seats (4 group matches)