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  Account settingsPreferencesLog out RegisterEnglish  English FrançaisDeutsch???????EspañolItalianoPortuguês??? Member associations Women's football UEFA Training Ground More resultssearch UEFA Champions LeagueUEFA Europa LeagueUEFA EURO 2016European QualifiersUEFA EURO 2020Under-21All competitions  UEFA.com > UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship > News  UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship - NewsNewsVideoPhotosMatchesStandingsTeamsStatisticsDrawsFinalsFormatTechnical reportHistoryNewsNews The official website for European footballUnbeaten Ireland and Serbia progressPublished: Wednesday 22 October 2014, 17.27CET The Republic of Ireland and hosts Serbia advanced from qualifying round Group 4 unbeaten but Romania must wait to see if they will join them in the next stage. by Milan Vukovicfrom Subotica E-mail Print Unbeaten Ireland and Serbia progressDearbhaile Beirne scores for Ireland in their 1-1 draw with Serbia ©Dejan Vukovic Headlines Latest  Fair Play recognisedElite round draw2016 qualifying drawGermany lead seedsRecord entry for draw More news Published: Wednesday 22 October 2014, 17.27CETUnbeaten Ireland and Serbia progress The Republic of Ireland and hosts Serbia advanced from qualifying round Group 4 unbeaten but Romania must wait to see if they will join them in the next stage. Read more

The Republic of Ireland and hosts Serbia are through to the UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship elite round after completing qualifying round Group 4 unbeaten.

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Full results and standings


Ireland, yet to qualify since reaching the 2010 final, beat Lithuania 2-0, Sarah McKevitt and Jamie Finn getting the goals among 30 chances, 12 on target.Marija Kovacevic scored with 15 minutes left to ensure Serbia held Romania 1-1 after Milana Golubovic's early own goal.Ireland made sure of an elite round spot by defeating Romania 2-0 courtesy of Niamh Farrelly and McKevittSerbia moved into second position, overcoming Lithuania 4-1 though only after Allegra Poljak broke the deadlock on 55 minutes.Lijana Gedminaite levelled seven minutes later but substitutes Milana Kneževic and Teodora Burkert restored Serbia's advantage before Poljak's clincher.Ireland could not make it three wins out of three against Serbia, with Kovacevic cancelling out McKevitt's second of the mini-tournament to earn the hosts a 1-1 draw and second spot."We are very pleased," said Ireland coach David Connell. "We had tough games against quality opponents. We go home happy and looking forward to the upcoming draw."Romania came third in the group after Dariana Indrei struck a hat-trick as they recovered from 1-0 and 3-1 down to draw 3-3 with Lithuania.


Through to elite round
Group 2: Finland, Poland
Group 3:
Switzerland, Hungary
Group 4:
Republic of Ireland, Serbia
Group 5:
Czech Republic, Austria
Group 6:
Sweden, Scotland
Group 7:
Belgium, Belarus
Group 8:
Denmark, Turkey
Group 9:
Italy, Norway
Bye: Germany (holders), France, Spain
TBC: 5 more


Draw: 19 November, involving 24 teams, of whom seven will join hosts Iceland in the finals.

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