Uefa European Women's Under-17 Championship LIVE: Watch live stream - France v England - BBC Sport

Summary

  • Watch action from the Uefa European Women's Under-17 Championship

  • FT: France 0-1 England

  • England top Group A

  • England's Lola Brown with the goal

  1. Coverage infopublished at 17:53 10 May

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    Saturday 11th May

    France v England – 14:30

    Live coverage on BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website & App

  2. Tournaments historypublished at 17:46 10 May

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    The current champions are France, beating Spain 3-2 in the final last year held in Estonia.

    England finished in joint third place alongside Switzerland.

    Germany currently hold the most titles with eight.

    First held in 2008, the tournament was won by Germany, beating France 3-0 in the final, with England finishing in Fourth.

    European Champion Lucy Bronze was called into the England under-17 squad in March 2007, aged fifteen.

    She was also part of the team that came fourth in the finals of the 2008 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship. She only made a starting appearance in the semi-final, but was still included in UEFA's list of players to watch from the tournament, both for her contributions to attacking play and her speed in defence.

    Lucy Bronze of England (R) controls the ballImage source, Getty Images
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    Lucy Bronze of England (R) controls the ball

  3. Who to look out for?published at 17:42 10 May

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    Leicester City’s Denny Draper made her WSL debut earlier this season and has gone on to make four appearances for the Foxes senior team along with scoring her first senior goal in a 5-2 victory over Bristol City. As England’s Number 9 she’s scored ten international goals including a number in qualifying that helped see England reach the finals in Sweden.

    Denny Draper of Leicester City WomenImage source, Getty Images
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    Denny Draper of Leicester City Women

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