Group G
Spectators : 10421
24.03.2025, 19:00
Gineitis 69'
Pohjanpalo (p.) 17'
Lithuania: 1. Gertmonas, 4. Girdvainis, 5. Kažukolovas, 17. Širvys, 3. Utkus( till 77'), 8. Matulevičius G.( till 65'), 13. Lasickas, 15. Gineitis, 20. Milašius, 7. Dolžnikov( till 46'), 11. Kučys( till 58')
Substitution: 22. Golubickas(from 46'), 14. Ruzgis(from 58'), 10. Černych(from 65'), 16. Remeikis(from 77')
Bench: 12. Adamonis, 23. Bertašius, 2. Tutyskinas, 18. Vareika Matas, 21. Barauskas, 6. Antanavicius, 19. Upstas
Yellow Cards: Girdvainis 15', Gineitis 70', Milašius 73'
Finland: 1. Hradecky, 15. Tenho( till 46'), 18. Uronen, 17. Alho, 4. Ivanov R-t, 6. Kamara G.( till 77'), 8. Lod( till 61'), 14. Kairinen, 7. Antman( till 86'), 21. Håkans, 20. Pohjanpalo( till 61')
Substitution: 5. Vaisanen L.(from 46'), 22. Suhonen(from 61'), 19. Källman(from 61'), 16. Peltola(from 77'), 10. Pukki(from 86')
Bench: 12. Joronen, 23. Sinisalo, 2. Ollila, 3. O`Shaughnessy, 11. Pallas, 13. Stahl, 9. Jensen F.
Yellow Cards: Tenho 42', Ivanov R-t 45'
Referee: Erik Lambrechts (Belgium)
Spectators: 10421
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