UEFA Women's Euro 2017 knockout stage

football tournament knockout stage

The knockout stage of UEFA Women's Euro 2017 started on 29 July 2017 and ended on 6 August 2017 with the final.[1]

Format

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In the knockout stage, if the match ended as a draw, they play extra time and have a penalty shoot-out to decide who wins.[2]

On the 1st of June 2017, the UEFA Executive Committee decided that in this competition, teams can make a fourth substitution during extra time. This was part of a trial by the International Football Association Board (IFAB).[3]

Qualified teams

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Only the top two teams from the four groups, qualified for the knockout stage.

Group Winners Runners-up
A   Netherlands   Denmark
B   Germany   Sweden
C   Austria   France
D   England   Spain

Bracket

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
29 July – Doetinchem
 
 
  Netherlands2
 
3 August – Enschede
 
  Sweden0
 
  Netherlands3
 
30 July – Deventer
 
  England0
 
  England1
 
6 August – Enschede
 
  France0
 
  Netherlands4
 
30 July – Rotterdam
 
  Denmark2
 
  Germany1
 
3 August – Breda
 
  Denmark2
 
  Denmark (p)0 (3)
 
30 July – Tilburg
 
  Austria0 (0)
 
  Austria (p)0 (5)
 
 
  Spain0 (3)
 

Quarter-finals

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Netherlands vs Sweden

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Netherlands  2–0  Sweden
Report
Attendance: 11,106
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Netherlands
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sweden
GK 1 Sari van Veenendaal
RB 2 Desiree van Lunteren
CB 6 Anouk Dekker
CB 3 Stefanie van der Gragt   46'
LB 5 Kika van Es
RM 14 Jackie Groenen
CM 10 Daniëlle van de Donk
LM 8 Sherida Spitse (c)
RF 7 Shanice van de Sanden   76'
CF 9 Vivianne Miedema
LF 11 Lieke Martens   87'
Substitutions:
DF 4 Mandy van den Berg   46'
FW 13 Renate Jansen   76'
FW 21 Lineth Beerensteyn   87'
Manager:
Sarina Wiegman
 
GK 1 Hedvig Lindahl
RB 15 Jessica Samuelsson   43'
CB 5 Nilla Fischer
CB 3 Linda Sembrant
LB 2 Jonna Andersson   81'
RM 8 Lotta Schelin (c)
CM 7 Lisa Dahlkvist
CM 17 Caroline Seger
LM 9 Kosovare Asllani   90+2'
CF 11 Stina Blackstenius
CF 18 Fridolina Rolfö   73'
Substitutions:
MF 14 Hanna Folkesson   73'
FW 20 Mimmi Larsson   81'
Manager:
Pia Sundhage
Player of the Match:

Jackie Groenen (Netherlands)[4]

Assistant referees:

Katrin Rafalski (Germany)

Chrysoula Kourompylia (Greece)

Fourth official:

Carina Vitulano (Italy)

Germany vs Denmark

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Germany  1–2  Denmark
Kerschowski   3' Report
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Germany
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Denmark
GK 1 Almuth Schult
RB 14 Anna Blässe
CB 8 Lena Goeßling
CB 5 Babett Peter
LB 17 Isabel Kerschowski
DM 6 Kristin Demann   62'
CM 15 Sara Doorsoun   46'
CM 13 Sara Däbritz
AM 10 Dzsenifer Marozsán (c)
CF 11 Anja Mittag
CF 16 Linda Dallmann   88'
Substitutions:
MF 20 Lina Magull   46'
FW 9 Mandy Islacker   62'
FW 18 Lena Petermann   88'
Manager:
Steffi Jones
 
GK 1 Stina Lykke Petersen
RB 8 Theresa Nielsen
CB 5 Simone Boye Sørensen
CB 12 Stine Larsen
LB 2 Line Røddik Hansen   69'
RM 7 Sanne Troelsgaard Nielsen
CM 17 Line Jensen
CM 4 Maja Kildemoes   66'
LM 11 Katrine Veje
CF 9 Nadia Nadim
CF 10 Pernille Harder (c)
Substitutions:
FW 15 Frederikke Thøgersen   66'
DF 19 Cecilie Sandvej   69'
Manager:
Nils Nielsen
Player of the Match:

Theresa Nielsen (Denmark)[4]

Assistant referees:

Judit Kulcsár (Hungary)

Petruta Iugulescu (Romania)

Fourth official:

Lorraine Clark (Scotland)

Austria vs Spain

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Austria  0–0 (a.e.t.)  Spain
Report
Penalties
5–3
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Austria
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Spain
GK 1 Manuela Zinsberger
RB 6 Katharina Schiechtl
CB 7 Carina Wenninger   75'
CB 11 Viktoria Schnaderbeck (c)
LB 19 Verena Aschauer   119'
CM 9 Sarah Zadrazil   110'
CM 17 Sarah Puntigam
CM 15 Nicole Billa   81'
RF 18 Laura Feiersinger
CF 10 Nina Burger
LF 20 Lisa Makas   42'
Substitutions:
MF 8 Nadine Prohaska   42'
DF 13 Virginia Kirchberger   81'
FW 4 Viktoria Pinther   110'
Manager:
Dominik Thalhammer
 
GK 13 Sandra Paños
RB 7 Marta Corredera
CB 3 Marta Torrejón (c)   88'
CB 4 Irene Paredes
LB 20 María Pilar León   30'
CM 14 Victoria Losada   68'
CM 15 Silvia Meseguer
CM 8 Amanda Sampedro
RF 19 Bárbara Latorre   76'
CF 9 Mari Paz Vilas   112'
LF 22 Mariona Caldentey   56'
Substitutions:
FW 17 Olga García   56'
MF 11 Alexia Putellas   68'
FW 10 Jennifer Hermoso   76'
MF 6 Virginia Torrecilla   112'
Manager:
Jorge Vilda
Player of the Match:

Laura Feiersinger (Austria)[4]

Assistant referees:

Manuela Nicolosi (France)

Sian Massey (England)

Fourth official:

Monika Mularczyk (Poland)

England vs France

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England  1–0  France
Taylor   60' Report
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
England
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
France
GK 1 Karen Bardsley   75'
RB 2 Lucy Bronze
CB 5 Steph Houghton (c)
CB 16 Millie Bright
LB 3 Demi Stokes
CM 11 Jade Moore
CM 4 Jill Scott   33'
RW 7 Jordan Nobbs
AM 23 Fran Kirby
LW 18 Ellen White
CF 9 Jodie Taylor   62'
Substitutions:
GK 13 Siobhan Chamberlain   75'
Manager:
  Mark Sampson
 
GK 16 Sarah Bouhaddi
RB 8 Jessica Houara
CB 4 Laura Georges
CB 19 Griedge Mbock Bathy   81'
LB 22 Sakina Karchaoui
RM 20 Kadidiatou Diani   65'
CM 23 Onema Geyoro
CM 6 Amandine Henry (c)
LM 10 Camille Abily   78'
CF 18 Marie-Laure Delie   90'
CF 9 Eugénie Le Sommer
Substitutions:
FW 12 Élodie Thomis   65'
MF 11 Claire Lavogez   78'
FW 7 Clarisse Le Bihan   90'
Manager:
Olivier Echouafni
Player of the Match:

Amandine Henry (France)[4]

Assistant referees:

Belinda Brem (Switzerland)

Sanja Rodjak Karšić (Croatia)

Fourth official:

Lina Lehtovaara (Finland)

Semi-finals

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Denmark vs Austria

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Denmark  0–0 (a.e.t.)  Austria
Report
Penalties
3–0
Attendance: 11,312
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Denmark
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Austria
GK 1 Stina Lykke Petersen
RB 8 Theresa Nielsen
CB 5 Simone Boye Sørensen
CB 12 Stine Larsen
LB 2 Line Røddik Hansen   46'
RM 7 Sanne Troelsgaard Nielsen
CM 4 Maja Kildemoes   36'   52'
CM 17 Line Jensen   69'
LM 11 Katrine Veje   120+1'
CF 9 Nadia Nadim
CF 10 Pernille Harder (c)   80'
Substitutions:
DF 19 Cecilie Sandvej   46'
DF 15 Frederikke Thøgersen   52'
MF 13 Sofie Junge Pedersen   69'
FW 14 Nicoline Sørensen   120+1'
Manager:
Nils Nielsen
 
GK 1 Manuela Zinsberger
CB 6 Katharina Schiechtl   56'
CB 7 Carina Wenninger
CB 13 Virginia Kirchberger
RM 18 Laura Feiersinger
CM 11 Viktoria Schnaderbeck (c)
CM 17 Sarah Puntigam   91'
LM 19 Verena Aschauer
AM 9 Sarah Zadrazil   97'
CF 10 Nina Burger
CF 15 Nicole Billa   39'
Substitutions:
MF 8 Nadine Prohaska   39'
FW 4 Viktoria Pinther   91'
Manager:
Dominik Thalhammer
Player of the Match:

Stina Lykke Petersen (Denmark)[4]

Assistant referees:

Maryna Striletska (Ukraine)

Petruta Iugulescu (Romania)

Fourth official:

Katalin Kulcsár (Hungary)

Netherlands vs England

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Netherlands  3–0  England
Report
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Netherlands
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
England
GK 1 Sari van Veenendaal
RB 2 Desiree van Lunteren   13'
CB 6 Anouk Dekker
CB 3 Stefanie van der Gragt   70'
LB 5 Kika van Es
RM 14 Jackie Groenen
CM 10 Daniëlle van de Donk   59'   90+1'
LM 8 Sherida Spitse (c)
RF 7 Shanice van de Sanden   89'
CF 9 Vivianne Miedema
LF 11 Lieke Martens
Substitutions:
DF 17 Kelly Zeeman   70'
FW 13 Renate Jansen   89'
MF 12 Jill Roord   90+1'
Manager:
Sarina Wiegman
 
GK 13 Siobhan Chamberlain
RB 2 Lucy Bronze
CB 5 Steph Houghton (c)
CB 16 Millie Bright   15'
LB 3 Demi Stokes
CM 11 Jade Moore   47'   76'
CM 10 Fara Williams   67'
RW 7 Jordan Nobbs
AM 23 Fran Kirby
LW 18 Ellen White
CF 9 Jodie Taylor
Substitutions:
FW 19 Toni Duggan   67'
MF 14 Karen Carney   76'
Manager:
  Mark Sampson
Player of the Match:

Daniëlle van de Donk (Netherlands)[4]

Assistant referees:

Manuela Nicolosi (France)

Chrysoula Kourompylia (Greece)

Fourth official:

Bibiana Steinhaus (Germany)

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  1. The Germany v Denmark match, originally scheduled on 29 July 2017, 20:45 CEST, was postponed to the following day due to adverse weather conditions.[5]

References

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  1. "UEFA Women's Euro 2017 Match Schedule" (PDF). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations.
  2. "Regulations of the UEFA European Women's Championship, 2015–17" (PDF). UEFA.org. Union of European Football Associations.
  3. "Comprehensive bidding regulations approved for all finals and final tournaments". UEFA.org. Union of European Football Associations. 1 June 2017.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 "Every player of the match at Women's EURO". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 29 July 2017.
  5. "Germany v Denmark quarter-final postponed to Sunday". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 29 July 2017. Retrieved 29 July 2017.

Other website

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