Four Ukrainian referees will work at the Euro-2025 (WU-19) qualifying matches.


Ukrainian referees will officiate at the Euro-2025 (WU-19) qualifying tournament matches, which will take place from April 1 to April 7.
In group V2, Sophia Prichina and Oleksandra Vdovina will officiate the matches in Moldova. Sophia will be the main referee for the games Faroe Islands - Cyprus and Estonia - Faroe Islands, while Oleksandra will be one of her assistants on the line. In the match Faroe Islands - Moldova, Sophia will be the main referee, while Oleksandra will be the linesman.
In group V3, Kristina Kozoroh and Svitlana Hrushko will officiate the matches in Malta. Kristina will be the main referee for the games Kosovo - Malta and Malta - Kazakhstan, while Svitlana will be one of her assistants on the line. In the match Latvia - Malta, Kristina will be the fourth official, while Svitlana will be the linesman.
The Ukrainian national team lost to Belgium 3:0 in the UEFA Nations League playoff return match, which took place on March 23 in Genk.
In the first half, both teams played without goals, but in the second half of the match, the Belgians scored three goals. The Ukrainian national team remains in League B, while the Belgian national team is in League A.
Belgium - Ukraine 3:0
Goals: De Keeper (70), Lukaku (76), (86).
The Ukrainian national team defeated Belgium 3:1 in the first match of the Nations League playoffs for a place in Division A.
Before the match, bookmakers considered Belgium the favorite. The odds on their victory were 1.85, on a draw - 3.40, and on a victory for Ukraine - 4.20.
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