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Uefa U19 Championship WomenSeason 2026

Spain U19 W vs Iceland U19 W

1 July 2026 at 16:00FF BH Football Training Centre, Zenica
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Spain U19 W beat Iceland U19 W 4-0 in the UEFA Women's U19 Championship Group B. Rosalía Domínguez scored twice inside seven minutes as Spain struck four times before half-time in Zenica.

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Spain U19 W 4-0 Iceland U19 W: Domínguez double powers Spain to first Group B win

Spain Women's Under-19s swept aside Iceland 4-0 at the FF BH Football Training Centre in Zenica on Wednesday, scoring all four goals inside the first 43 minutes to keep their knockout-stage hopes firmly alive in Group B of the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship.

How it unfolded

Rosalía Domínguez was the architect of a devastating first-half display. Spain needed only 19 minutes to break through: Alba Cerrato slipped Celia Segura through on goal, and Segura slotted calmly past H. Guðbjartsdóttir to open the scoring.

Four minutes later, Domínguez made it 2-0. Adriana Folgado's pass found the midfielder in space, and she finished with composure from inside the area.

The third arrived on the half-hour mark. Emma Moreno's trickery on the left created the opening, and Domínguez met the chance with a crisp strike for her second of the afternoon — leaving Iceland trailing 3-0 with an hour still to play.

Cerrato added a fourth two minutes before half-time, latching onto a pass and beating the goalkeeper from a tight angle. The goal capped a relentless 43-minute spell in which Spain scored four times from open play.

Iceland's L. van Bemmel was booked just before the break, and Spain's Segura followed her into the referee's notebook in first-half stoppage time.

The turning point

Domínguez's second goal in the 30th minute effectively ended the contest. A 3-0 deficit after half an hour against a Spain side that had drawn its opening match 2-2 with Switzerland proved insurmountable for an Iceland team already on the back foot after a 3-0 loss to Austria on matchday one. Iceland switched to a back five in the second half to stem the flow, but the damage was done.

Key performers

Rosalía Domínguez — Two goals in seven minutes (23', 30') underpinned Spain's dominant first half. Her movement between the lines caused Iceland's defence problems all afternoon.

Alba Cerrato — A goal (43') and an assist (19' for Segura's opener) from the striker role in David Aznar's 4-4-2 system.

Celia Segura — Scored the opener and was a constant threat down the right until substituted at half-time. Also received a yellow card (45+2').

Emma Moreno — Provided the assist for Domínguez's second goal with a driving run and clever footwork on the left flank.

By the numbers — interpreted

Spain's four goals reflected clinical finishing rather than a barrage of chances, but the quality of the chances told the story. All four goals came from central areas inside the penalty box. Iceland, by contrast, managed no shots on target from open play in the first half and only sporadic pressure after the break. The 4-0 scoreline at half-time accurately reflected Spain's superiority in attacking transitions and final-third execution.

What it means

Spain moved to four points from two Group B matches, sitting second behind Austria (six points) after Austria beat Switzerland 3-1 on the same day. Iceland remain rooted at the bottom with zero points and a −7 goal difference, meaning their elimination from the tournament will be confirmed if results go against them on the final matchday.

Spain next face Austria on 4 July 2026 in a match that will likely decide the group winner. Iceland take on Switzerland on the same day, needing a win and other results to have any chance of progressing.

Verdict

Spain's response to their opening draw was emphatic. Domínguez's double and a four-goal first-half blitz underlined the depth of talent in David Aznar's squad. Iceland, competitive in patches, were simply outclassed in the final third and now face elimination.

Match Events

Key match events between Spain U19 W and Iceland U19 W — 4 goals and 2 cards recorded during the match.

Kick Off
C. Segura

assist: A. Cerrato

19′
Rosalía Dominguez

assist: A. Folgado

23′
Rosalía Dominguez

assist: E. Moreno

30′
36′
A. ArnarsdottirS. Sigurdardottir
A. Cerrato
43′
C. Segura45+2′
Half Time
C. SeguraN. Escot
46′
46′
R. BrynjarsdottirI. Magnusdottir
46′
A. OskarsdottirB. Hlynsdottir
A. CerratoI. Santiago
46′
Ainoa GomezP. Fernandez
46′
61′
F. StefansdottirE. Bjornsdottir
61′
R. JonsdottirH. Palmadottir
A. FolgadoL. Rivas
64′
Irune DoradoE. Gurtubay
71′
Full Time

Rivalry since 2023

Spain U19 W vs Iceland U19 W Head to Head Results· 1

Spain U19 W and Iceland U19 W have met 1 times — Spain U19 W won 1, Iceland U19 W won 0, with 0 draws. Their rivalry dates back to 2023. Spain U19 W leads the head-to-head with 1 victory from 1 meeting. A combined 3 goals have been scored across these fixtures, averaging 3.00 per match (3 for the home side, 0 for the visitors). Both teams scored in 0 matches (0%). Over 2.5 goals landed in 1 game (100%), making it a fixture that tends to produce goals. The highest-scoring encounter finished 0–3 in 2023.

Drawn
0
·
Total goals
3 · 3.0/match
Both scored
0/1 · 0%
Over 2.5
1/1 · 100%

Statistics are for informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

API data: 2 Jul 2026