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The Scottish FA’s South East Region will play host to Scotland’s opening and closing matches in the Women’s 2012/2013 UEFA Under-19 Championship second qualifying round in April.
The hosts will play Denmark, Ukraine and Austria in the Group 3 mini-tournament where the winners will progress to the finals in Wales this August. Runners-up with the best record against the teams first and third in their section will also progress.
Admission to all matches are FREE.
Scotland last qualified for the finals in Macedonia in 2010.
In the South East, the Scots will open the tournament against Denmark on Thursday, 4th April (Kick-off 7pm) at The Braidwood Motor Company Stadium in Livingston.
The hosts then return to Livingston for the closing match against Austria on Tuesday, 9th April (kick-off 4pm).
Scotland’s other match is against Ukraine on Saturday, 6th April (kick-off 4pm).
The other fixtures are:
Ukraine v Austria, Thursday 4th April , kick-off 7pm, The Falkirk Stadium, Falkirk.
Denmark v Austria, Saturday 6th April, kick-off 11am, New Douglas Park, Hamilton.
Ukraine v Denmark, Tuesday 9th April, kick-off 4pm, The Falkirk Stadium, Falkirk.
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