UEFA Women’s Under-19s Round One European Qualifier
Scotland 2-1 Netherlands
Saturday, 29 November 2025
Kirkintilloch Community Sports Complex, Kirkintilloch
Scorers
Scotland 2 (Laura Berry 81’, Esra Luna Neter OG 83’)
Netherlands 1 (Kyra Koopman 36’)
Team News
Gary Doctor made two changes to the side that started against Norway, Sophia Martin and Neve McDonald were replaced by Lily Boyce and Izzy Young.
As It Happened
From kick-off, Scotland were defensively solid, as a well worked free-kick move by the visitors was snubbed out by Scotland keeper Braelynn Galt.
The Netherlands then had a corner that was whipped into a good area but Suze Wasslink couldn’t connect.
Scotland had their first real attack of the game as Sophie Townsley chased down what looked to be a lost cause and got a great ball across the face of goal as Juul Oudenenampsen had to scramble it for a corner.
The Netherlands again came close as Ava Bijvank hit a long range shot, but it flew over the bar.
Scotland continued to force the Netherlands to shoot from difficult angles, this time Mila Wegerif shot over.
As we reached the half way point of the first-half Scotland continued to grow into the game as an Ella West cross was met by the lively Townsley but she couldn’t connect with the header to trouble the 'keeper.
A Jess Husband corner was only half-cleared by Netherlands goalkeeper Danae van der Vliet and Ashley Robertson’s powerful strike went just wide of the post.
#SCOW19s | FULL TIME: Scotland 2-1 Netherlands.
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) November 29, 2025
A well-earned win in #U19WEURO qualifying, with Laura Berry on target from the spot and Neve McDonald’s run and cross forcing a late winner!
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Another Jess Husband corner was whipped into a dangerous area but West’s strong header was denied by van der Vliet.
Scotland continued to impress defensively as the Dutch had quick-fire attempts on goal, Wasslink came close at the back post but couldn’t convert.
The Netherlands finally managed to break the Scottish defence just under ten minutes before half-time as Fleur Verkooijen’s corner fell to the feet of Kyra Koopmen to give the Dutch the lead.
As we hit half-time the Scotland response was good, holding the majority of the ball and trying to work their way back into the game.
A strong start to the second-half by Scotland with a great through-ball by West, latched on to by Izzy Young but her shot was well saved by van der Vliet.
The Dutch managed to get a shot away themselves from a 20-yard free-kick taken by Oudenenampsen but a great diving save by Galt stopped her attempt on goal.
Another good break for Scotland as Laura Berry did brilliantly to play substitute Neve McDonald through on the left, but yet again van der Vliet was equal to the shot.
A good spell from Scotland saw Berry and Young both have shots blocked for corners as Scotland continued to push their opponents and get back into the game.
Jess Husband had a free kick that she won herself, played into a fantastic area but a combination of Berry and substitute Sophia Martin couldn’t get that decisive shot.
Scotland were given a penalty just ten minutes from time as Berry's shot was blocked by a Dutch hand, Berry took it herself and her penalty went under the goalkeeper to draw the teams level, that was Berry’s second goal of this qualifying group.
#SCOW19s | Neve McDonald’s delivery forces a Scotland second!
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) November 29, 2025
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Just two minutes later Scotland would turn the game around as Neve McDonald gets a ball across at great pace and the Dutch turn the ball into their own net.
As we reached stoppage time Scotland were doing really well at keeping the ball up in the Dutch defensive third making it difficult for the Netherlands to push towards getting an equaliser.
The game came to an end as Scotland won after a two minute turnaround to leave them with four points from their first two games and a great chance of progressing to round two on Tuesday.
Match report by Craig Baigrie
Scotland Team
Braelynn Galt, Abigail Tobin (McGoldrick 67’), Lily Boyce, Erin Husband, Jess Husband, Sophie Black (Martin 67’), Ella West ©, Isobel Young, Laura Berry (Gray 88’), Sophie Townsley (McDonald 55’), Ashley Robertson.
Substitutes: Neve McDonald (55’) Sophia Martin (67’), Sienna McGoldrick (67’), Cara Gray (88’).
Unused Subs: Emma Thomson, Lucie Burns, Kate Fraser, Mia McArthur, Olivia Chomczuk.
Next Up
Scotland face Croatia back here at the Kirkintilloch Community Sports Complex on Tuesday 2 December in a 3pm kick-off.