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2017 Women's European Championship, Group Stage
Sweden
1-1-0
, 4 PTS
2
Winner Icon Sweden
Russia
1-0-1
, 3 PTS
0
Lotta Schelin
- 22'
Stina Blackstenius
- 51'
Summary
Commentary
Statistics
Line-Ups
SWE
No.
Name
1
Hedvig Lindahl
3
Linda Sembrant
5
Nilla Fischer
6
Magdalena Eriksson
15
Jessica Samuelsson
17
Caroline Seger
7
Lisa Dahlkvist
14
Hanna Folkesson
22
Olivia Schough
18
Fridolina Rolfö
9
Kosovare Asllani
8
Lotta Schelin
11
Stina Blackstenius
19
Pauline Hammarlund
Substitutes
10
Julia Spetsmark
23
Elin Rubensson
4
Emma Berglund
2
Jonna Andersson
12
Hilda Carlen
21
Emelie Lundberg
16
Hanna Glas
20
Mimmi Larsson
13
Josefin Johansson
RUS
No.
Name
1
Tatiana Shcerbak
3
Anna Kozhnikova
8
Daria Makarenko
23
Elena Morozova
2
Natalya Solodkaya
18
Elvira Ziyastinova
10
Nadezhda Smirnova
9
Anna Cholovyaga
20
Margarita Chernomyrdina
16
Marina Fedorova
11
Ekaterina Sochneva
22
Marina Kiskonen
15
Elena Danilova
6
Nadezhda Karpova
Substitutes
7
Anastasia Pozdeeva
21
Yulia Grichenko
4
Tatiana Sheikina
19
Ekaterina Morozova
5
Viktoriya Shkoda
17
Ekaterina Pantyukhina
13
Anna Belomyttseva
12
Alena Beliaeva
14
Nasiba Gasanova
Game Information
De Adelaarshorst
12:00 PM, July 21, 2017
Coverage: ESPN3
Deventer, Netherlands
Attendance: 5,764
UEFA Women's European Championship Standings
Team
GP
W
D
L
GD
P
Belgium
0
0
0
0
0
0
Italy
0
0
0
0
0
0
Portugal
0
0
0
0
0
0
Spain
0
0
0
0
0
0
Women's EURO News
Euro 2029: Germany confirm bid to host women's championship
The German Football Association (DFB) have launched a bid to host the 2029 Women's Euros and have outlined their plans for the tournament.
Goal-shy Spain appear no closer to ending women's Euros hoodoo
World champions 18 months ago, Spain were expected to dominate this summer's Euros. Now, issues on and off the pitch have caught up with La Roja.
Euro 2025: UK government eyes extra pub hours for women's tournament
Football fans in England and Wales might be allowed to spend more time in pubs if their teams go far at the UEFA Women's European Championship being held in Switzerland in July.