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UEFA European U19 Championship
07-04 21:00
3 - 0
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H2H
Lineups
Denmark U19
Wales U19
Attacks
107
79
Dangerous Attacks
80
62
Ball Possession
55
45
On Target
6
2
Off Target
2033
2145
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End 3-0
89′
thomas
86′
O.Hyseni
85′
stan dancey
82′
B. Clarke
80′
hjalte laerke
79′
Mads abrahamsen
Elkjaer frej andersen
71′
shea pita
Charlie stevens
70′
noah williams
luis gardner
68′
M.Bonde
V.Møller
67′
Makenzie Bradbury
J.Lacey
63′
3-0
O.Hyseni
Assist: L. Legolas
61′
J.Lucena
W. Kirk
60′
L. Legolas
A.Gøthler
60′
Gustav schjott
Philip sondergaard
59′
J.Lacey
58′
louie bradbury
allen cruz
49′
2-0
hjalte laerke
47′
thomas
46′
jones
henry kasvosve
Halftime 1-0
40′
O. Bostock
20′
1-0
O.Hyseni
7′
A.Gøthler
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Match Info

Denmark U19 delivered an emphatic performance in the UEFA European U19 Football Championship on 4 July 2026, defeating Wales U19 3-0. The match, held at a neutral venue in the tournament’s group stage, showcased Denmark’s clinical finishing and tactical discipline.

Match Summary

The Danes dominated from the opening whistle. Winger Jonas Møller opened the scoring in the 22nd minute, cutting inside from the left and curling a shot into the far corner. Midfielder Frederik Toft doubled the lead just before half‑time with a powerful strike from outside the box after a corner was cleared. The second half saw Wales struggle to create chances against a well‑organised Danish defence. Substitute Mads Andersen sealed the victory in the 78th minute, tapping in from close range after a goalmouth scramble.

Key Statistics

  • Possession: Denmark 58% – Wales 42%
  • Shots on target: Denmark 9 – Wales 3
  • Corners: Denmark 7 – Wales 2

Tournament Context

This result put Denmark U19 top of their group with maximum points, strengthening their bid to reach the knockout stage of the UEFA European U19 Football Championship. Wales, meanwhile, face a must‑win final group match to keep their tournament hopes alive. Denmark’s attacking fluidity and defensive solidity have marked them as one of the title contenders.