Women’s Under-17 EURO 2021/22 second round: Netherlands, Finland, France, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Spain in the final | Women under 17

The second round of the new UEFA Nations League-style UEFA European Women’s Under-17 Championship has decided which seven teams will join Bosnia and Herzegovina in the final from May 3-15, as well as promotion and relegation between Leagues A and B. Draw took place on April 5 in Sarajevo.

Final draw

group A: Bosnia and Herzegovina (host), Germany (starter), Denmark, Netherlands

Group B: France, Spain, Norway, Finland

League A consisted of 28 teams, including the seven promoted from League B in Round 1 in the fall. They competed in seven groups; of these single-site mini-tournaments, the winners will qualify for the final.

League B teams (including seven teams relegated from League A in the first round) competed for promotion to League A in six groups. Bosnia and Herzegovina participated, although their place in the final was secured as hosts.

Promotions and relegations between Leagues A and B before the first round of the 2022/23 edition will be confirmed before the draw on May 31.

All matches

League A

  • The group winners will join hosts Bosnia and Herzegovina in the final round from May 3-15.
  • Germany won the last edition of the tournament in 2018/19, and seven of the 12 seasons completed: needing their group decider victory against Austria, they went down 2-0 after having a player sent off, but turned the game to win 3-2 with three goals in the space of five minutes.
  • Spain are four-time champions and Poland (who did not qualify this time) the only other winners, in 2012/13.


Finland beat unbeaten Iceland on goal differenceSports file via Getty Images

Group A1
Qualified for the final: Finland
Also in the group: Iceland, Republic of Ireland*, Slovakia

Group A2
Qualified for the final: Spain
Also in the group: Hungary*, Czech Republic
Did not play: Ukraine

Group A3
Qualified for the final: Norway*
Also in the group: Serbia, Sweden, Romania

Group A4
Qualified for the final: Denmark*
Also in the group: Greece
Didn’t play: Russia, Belarus

Russia suspended until further notice

Defending champions Germany qualified ahead of Austria


Defending champions Germany qualified ahead of AustriaGetty Images

Group A5
Qualified for the final: Germany
Also in the group: Austria, Slovenia, Kosovo*

Group A6
Qualified for the final: France
Also in the group: England, Poland*, Croatia

Group A7
Qualified for the final: Netherlands
Also in the group: Portugal*, Italy, Montenegro

*Hosts

League B

Group B1
Group winners: Northern Ireland
Finalists: Israel*
Also in the group: Luxembourg, Faroe Islands

Israel in action against the Faroe Islands


Israel in action against the Faroe IslandsIsrael Football Association

Group B2
Group winners: Turkey
Finalists: Latvia
Also in the group: Armenia*
Didn’t play: Wales

Group B3
Group winners: Scotland
Finalists: Albania*
Also in the group: North Macedonia, Azerbaijan

Group B4
Group winners: Estonia
Finalists: Bulgaria*
Also in group: Georgia

Group B5
Group winners: Switzerland
Finalists: Lithuania*
Also in group: Kazakhstan

Belgium lead their League B group


Belgium lead their League B groupBosnia and Herzegovina Football Association

Group B6
Group winners: Belgium
Finalists: Bosnia and Herzegovina* (final host)
Also in group: Moldova

*Hosts

How round 1 defined the leagues

League A

1st round group winners: Republic of Ireland (Group A1), Netherlands (A2), Sweden (A3), Germany (A4, starter), Poland (A5), Denmark (A6), Spain (A7)

Group second of the 1st round: Norway (A1), Czech Republic (A2), France (A3), Portugal (A4), Russia (A5), Austria (A6), Iceland (A7)

Third in the 1st round group: Hungary (A1), Slovenia (A2), Italy (A3), Finland (A4), England (A5), Greece (A6), Serbia (A7)

Promoted from League B: Belarus (best second), Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine

Bosnia and Herzegovina participated in both rounds although their place in the final was secured as hosts


Bosnia and Herzegovina participated in both rounds although their place in the final was secured as hostsFedja Krvavac

League B

Relegated from League A: Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina (host of the finals), Bulgaria, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Switzerland, Wales

Group second of the 1st round: Lithuania (B2), Estonia (B3), Israel (B4), Turkey (B5), Azerbaijan (B6)

Third in the 1st round group: Luxembourg (B1), Kazakhstan (B2), North Macedonia (B3), Faroe Islands (B4), Latvia (B5), Albania (B6)

Fourth in the 1st round group: Georgia (B1), Armenia (B2), Moldova (B3)

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