
Romania U21. The U21 final, a Group E European Championship qualifier in Slovakia, is scheduled for Friday 13 October at 20:30 at Giulesti Stadium in the capital and will be broadcast live from the Pro Arena.
Group E includes Albania U21 (six points from two matches), Switzerland U21, Montenegro U21 (three points from one match each), Romania U21, Finland U21 (no points from one match) and Armenia U21 (no point from two matches) . .
The winners of the nine groups and the three best 2nd-placed teams advance directly to Euro 2025 (regardless of results against the 6th-placed teams), with the last three places to be filled after the play-offs, in double, between the other six teams in 2 places.
Romania got off to a poor start to this Euro 2025 qualifying campaign, losing the first leg 2-3 away to Albania U21s despite Daniel Pancu’s side leading 2-0!
As such, the Tricolors must win against Armenia U21, as well as Tuesday 17 October’s Finalnda U21 in Sibiu, to qualify for a fourth consecutive finals tournament after Euro 2019 (where they reached the semi-finals). , Euro-2021 (where it was eliminated from the group stage without defeat) and Euro-2023 (organized by our state together with Georgia).
“These are two very important matches. Given that we missed a great chance to go three teams from a difficult trip from Albania, with a good squad, this “double” forces us to take the maximum, six points, because we are playing at home. Armenia is a dangerous team, with technical players who run a lot,” said Romania U21 coach Daniel Pancu.
The last three games of the small tricolors were matches of the final tournament: 0-3 with Spain U21, 0-1 with Ukraine U21 and 0-0 with Croatia U21 (according to these results, the selector Emil Sadoi was replaced by Daniel Panku).
Armenia U21 have so far lost both of their group games, each time at home, 1-2 to Albania U21 and 0-1 to Montenegro U21, and have never qualified for a European Championship final tournament in their history (Oct. 17 opponents Finland have played only once game, losing at home to Switzerland (1-2 score).
The last time these two teams met was in Euro 2017 qualifying, when Romania U21 won both legs against Armenia U21, 3-0 at home and 3-2 away, but both teams failed to qualify for the final tournament in Poland.
Superbet offers odds of 1.28 on prediction 1: victory of the hosts in the match Romania U21 – Armenia U21.
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Source: Hot News

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