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Who have Cymru drawn in UEFA European Under-19 Championship finals in North Wales this summer?

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Cymru’s fixtures for the 2026 UEFA European Under-19 Championship finals in North Wales have been confirmed.

Cymru, who were placed in Group A, will kick off their tournament against eight-time winners Spain at Racecourse Stadium on Sunday, June 28 (6pm).

Chris Gunter’s side will then face previous winners Germany at The Racecourse on Wednesday, July 1 (8pm).

Cymru will conclude the group stage back at The Racecourse, as they take on Denmark at 2pm on Saturday, July 4.

All kick off times are local times. Ticket information for the fixtures will be announced in due course.

What are the U19 EURO venues?

Bangor: Bangor City Stadium
Caernarfon: The Oval
Denbigh: Central Park
Wrexham: STōK Cae Ras

Cymru UEFA U19 EURO Group A fixtures:

Cymru v Spain (Sunday 28 June | 18:00 | Racecourse Stadium)

Cymru v Germany (Wednesday 1 July | 20:00 | Racecourse Stadium)

Cymru v Denmark (Saturday 4 July | 14:00 | Racecourse Stadium)

Group A (non-Cymru) fixtures:

Germany v Denmark (Sunday 28 June | 20:00 | Central Park, Denbigh)

Denmark v Spain (Wednesday 1 July | 18:00 | Central Park, Denbigh)

Spain v Germany (Saturday 4 July | 14:00 | Central Park, Denbigh)

Group B fixtures:

Italy v Serbia (Monday 29 June | 16:00 | The Oval, Caernarfon)

Croatia v Ukraine (Monday 29 June | 20:00 | Bangor City Stadium)

Croatia v Italy (Thursday 2 July | 14:00 | The Oval, Caernarfon)

Serbia v Ukraine (Thursday 2 July | 18:00 | Bangor City Stadium)

Ukraine v Italy (Sunday 5 July | 16:00 | Bangor City Stadium)

Serbia v Croatia (Sunday 5 July | 16:00 | The Oval, Caernarfon)

Knockout round fixtures:

World Cup play-off (Wednesday 8 July | 14:00 | Bangor City Stadium)

Semi-final 1 (Wednesday 8 July | 16:30 | Central Park, Denbigh)

Semi-final 2 (Wednesday 8 July | 19:00 | The Racecourse, Wrexham)

Final (Saturday 11 July | 19:00 | The Racecourse, Wrexham)

PAST TOURNAMENT WINNERS

2025: Netherlands (hosts: Romania)
2024: Spain (Northern Ireland)
2023: Italy (Malta)
2022: England (Slovakia)
2020 & 2021: no final tournament
2019: Spain (Armenia)
2018: Portugal (Finland)
2017: England (Georgia)
2016: France (Germany)
2015: Spain (Greece)
2014: Germany (Hungary)
2013: Serbia (Lithuania)
2012: Spain (Estonia)
2011: Spain (Romania)
2010: France (France)
2009: Ukraine (Ukraine)
2008: Germany (Czechia)
2007: Spain (Austria)
2006: Spain (Poland)
2005: France (Northern Ireland)
2004: Spain (Switzerland)
2003: Italy (Liechtenstein)
2002: Spain (Norway)

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