Spain and Germany to contest U19s Euros final

By admin — In News — July 8, 2026

   ​Spain sealed their spot in the final of the UEFA Men’s Under-19 Championship with an impressive 3-0 victory over Croatia at Denbigh’s Central Park. Xavi Espart opened the scoring for the Spanish team in the 12th minute, setting the tone for a dominant performance that would unfold over the next 90 minutes. In the second half, Jorge Salinas extended Spain’s lead, followed by a strike from Ousmane Diallo that sealed the win and propelled Spain into the championship decider.
Spain has been in superb form throughout the eight-team tournament taking place in North Wales. The nine-time winners of the competition have demonstrated both offensive prowess and defensive solidity, finding the back of the net 17 times across four matches while maintaining a clean sheet in every game. This level of consistency underscores why Spain are regarded as the favorites in the youth competition and highlights their growing depth and quality in the squad. Their attacking unit has repeatedly caused problems for opponents, with Espart, Salinas, and Diallo among the standout performers, contributing crucial goals at key moments.
As the semi-final concluded, Spain now prepare to face one of two potential opponents in the final, with the winner of the Ukraine and Germany clash set to be revealed for Saturday’s showpiece at Wrexham’s Racecourse Ground. The prospect of a Spain-Ukraine or Spain-Germany final adds another layer of excitement to the championship, given the strength and tactical nous of both prospective foes. Spain’s path to the final has been a testament to their discipline, organization, and ability to convert chances efficiently, traits that have defined their campaign so far in a tournament that has showcased some of Europe’s most promising young talents.
In other developments at the tournament, Denmark secured their place in the inter-confederation play-offs for the 2027 FIFA Under-20 World Cup. The Danish side edged Italy in a dramatic 5-4 penalty shootout after a goalless draw over 90 minutes and extra time at Nantporth Stadium in Bangor. The tense shootout underscored Denmark’s composure under pressure and their determination to advance to the next stage of world competition, adding another exciting narrative line to the event as teams vie for ultimate qualification opportunities on the global stage.
With the action set to continue, anticipation is building for the final, where Spain will look to capture a record-extending win and cement their standing as one of Europe’s most consistent and talented youth teams. Fans will be eager to see whether the Spaniards can maintain their flawless run and lift the trophy, while supporters of Ukraine and Germany will hope their teams can pull off a remarkable performance to deny Spain and claim the championship themselves. The culmination of this UEFA Under-19 Championship promises drama, skill, and a showcase of the next generation of football stars.  

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