England U17s Surrender 3-0 Lead, Settle for 3-3 Draw Against Germany in European Championships

The England U17s faced off against Germany in the European Championships, seeking redemption following their loss to Switzerland the day before. The match showcased a markedly faster pace compared to yesterday's game, with England seizing control early on. Mackenzie secured the opening goal for England, swiftly followed by Darbyshire's powerful slap shot that eluded the opposing goalkeeper. Both teams enjoyed numerous scoring opportunities, but it was England that struck again. Captain Hopkins delivered a precise forward pass to Allen, who expertly placed the ball into the top corner of the net.

Germany retaliated with a shot that snuck past England's goalkeeper, Alex Clack. Shortly thereafter, Germany found the back of the net again, capitalizing on England's defensive lapse and leaving a player unmarked at the back post. The first half concluded with England leading 3-2 over Germany.

The second half commenced, and Germany wasted no time in equalizing with a powerful long-range shot. Both teams continued to create scoring chances, with Clack in England's goal making some impressive saves. Ultimately, an impressive England side held on for a 3-3 draw, showcasing their resilience and determination throughout the match.

England Match Stats v Germany

  • Shots on Target: 31

  • Shots off Target: 17

  • Team Fouls: 5

  • Balls Lost: 16

  • Interceptions: 7

  • Saves: 22