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A collection of mouth-watering fixtures signal the start of the second
qualifying round on Thursday as Germany, France and England enter the
race for the 2013 UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship.
The trio were all given a bye through October's first qualifying round
and join the 21 qualifiers in the second stage. Germany are still
smarting after failing to reach the final tournament for the first time
last season, and they face a stiff challenge to avoid a repeat as they
kick off against last summer's runners-up Spain. They also meet the
Czech Republic and, for the first time at this level, Greece in Group 6.
France
have not graced the finals since engraving their name on the trophy for
a second time in 2010 and their route to August's championship
showpiece in Wales is full of potential pitfalls: Belgium, Russia and
Switzerland, all finalists two summers ago, await in Group 2. The pick
of Group 4 sees England take on a Norway side that eliminated them in
this round in 2011, though coach Mo Marley knows better than to focus
all attentions there at the expense of tests against Hungary and Serbia.
Serbia
were among a shock finals lineup last summer – when they drew 0-0 with
England in a group stage dead rubber – as half of the eight qualified
teams were participating in the tournament's climactic stage for the
first time. That, coupled with Germany's absence, highlights the
increased competitiveness at this level. It is why holders Sweden may be
just as wary of a Republic of Ireland side who have never made the
finals as of Italy and the Netherlands in Group 1.
All the group matches will be played on Thursday, Saturday and next Tuesday, and there will be live updates
on UEFA.com. The six group winners and the runner-up with the best
record against the teams first and third in their section will join
hosts Wales in the finals from 19 to 31 August.
Second qualifying round match schedule
Second qualifying round groups (*Hosts)Group 1: Republic of Ireland, Sweden, Italy, Netherlands*
Group 2: France, Switzerland, Belgium*, Russia
Group 3: Denmark, Ukraine, Scotland*, Austria
Group 4: England, Norway*, Serbia, Hungary
Group 5: Finland, Northern Ireland, Portugal*, Iceland
Group 6: Germany*, Czech Republic, Spain, Greece