England Make Winning Start at the UEFA Women’s Under-17 Championship

England Make Winning Start at the UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship
Phoebe de Bohan scores for England WU17s against Northern Ireland Photo Ephy McConnell

England beat hosts Northern Ireland 2-0 in the opening match of the UEFA Women’s Under-17 Championship.

Cairo Antoine hit the post from a tight angle, later setting up Bryony Brodie, who was also denied by the upright.

The Young Lionesses had the ball in the net, but the flag went up, and Northern Ireland broke through on goal but couldn’t make the most of it.

England got ahead just before the half-hour mark, as Antoine again crossed and Phoebe De Bohan got the final touch.

England substitute Mia Dixon headed a clear chance over the crossbar early in the second half, and goalkeeper Victoria Rudz was quick to the ball when a loose touch nearly let in Ireland’s Emilee Leacock.

Abbie Smyth was sent clear only to hit the ball over the keeper and the England goal, thumping the turf no less than six times in frustration.

Inver Park Larne WU17 Euros Group A Northern Ireland v England
Englands 2 Zoe Ciccardini is pressured by Northern Irelands 6 Heidi Curran Bob Hall Sports Photography

The victory was sealed in the last 10 minutes, De Bohan doubling her tally on the second attempt after Ifeoma Agoha saved the first via a cross from Chelsea N’Drin.

N’Drin should have added a third in stoppage time but was thwarted by the 14-year-old goalkeeper.

Germany, who began with a 3-1 win over Norway, will face England next at Inver Park in Larne on Thursday at 3 pm, while Northern Ireland will take on Norway three hours later at The Showgrounds in Coleraine.

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