The UEFA Women’s U17 Championship final is upon us as Holanda Femenina Sub-17 asumir Noruega Sub-17 Femenino on Saturday, 17 May 2025. The showpiece clash will be held in Tórshavn, with both sides vying for the continental crown.
El saque inicial está previsto para 19:00 CEST in Italy, Germany, France, and Spain. Viewers in the UK can tune in at 18:00 BST. Whether you’re cheering for Oranje or the Norwegians, mark your calendars for what promises to be a thrilling final.
Fans around Europe will be able to catch every moment live via TV and online streaming platforms. Below, we break down the best ways to watch the match in your country.
Antes del partido
Neither side has dropped a step on their road to the final. The Netherlands edged past France in a dramatic semi-final, winning 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw, while Norway secured a 3-1 victory over Italy to book their place in Tórshavn.
Both teams have showcased strong defensive organization and clinical finishing throughout the tournament. The Dutch have impressed with their possession-based style, whereas Norway have been lethal on the counter, making this a fascinating tactical battle.
Dónde ver en streaming y TV
Coverage for the final will be available across multiple broadcasters and streaming services. Many national networks are offering free live streams, so you won’t miss a kick.
If you’re outside these territories, UEFA.tv typically offers free worldwide streaming of youth finals. Check your local listings for additional coverage.
Italy: RaiPlay (live streaming) and Rai Sport+
Germany: ARD Mediathek and ZDF Sport live broadcast
France: France.tv and beIN Sports
Spain: RTVE Play and LaLigaSports TV
UK: BBC iPlayer and UEFA.tv free stream
Previsión
This final promises end-to-end action, with both teams showing they can defend tenaciously and strike swiftly on the break. Expect a high tempo and few clear-cut chances, with set pieces potentially proving decisive.
In a match of this magnitude, small margins will decide the winner. If the game is level late on, penalties could be on the cards again – as they were in the semis. Get ready for drama until the final whistle.