Portugal U21
Line-up
- 1Diogo Meireles Costa
- 13Tomas Tavares
- 3Diogo Leite
- 4Diogo Queirós
- 5Diogo Dalot
- 7Vitinha
- 6Florentino
- 16Romário Baró
- 21Francisco Conceição
- 9Rafael Leão
- 20Jota II
- 10Daniel Bragança
- 23Fábio Vieira
- 8Gedson Fernandes
- 11Mota, Dany
- 18Gonçalo Ramos
Subs
- 12Luís Maximiano
- 22João Virginia
- 14Pedro Pereira
- 2Abdu Conté
- 15Tiago Djaló
- 17Filipe Soares
- 19Tiago Tomás
Italy U21
Line-up
- 12Carnesecchi, Marco
- 13Luca Ranieri
- 15E. Delprato
- 6Lovato, Matteo
- 7D. Frattesi
- 20Giacomo Raspadori
- 17G. Zappa
- 21Maggiore, Giulio
- 4Ricci, Samuele
- 10P. Cutrone
- 23R. Sottil
- 19M. Sala
- 2R. Bellanova
- 18Pobega, Tommaso
- 14Rovella, Nicolo
- 11G. Scamacca
Subs
- 22M. Cerofolini
- 1Plizzari, Alessandro
- 3P. Beruatto
- 16Pirola, Lorenzo
- 5A. Vogliacco
- 8Maleh, Youssef
- 9A. Pinamonti
Portugal won nine of 10 matches in the qualification campaign, winning their last seven including 2-1 against Netherlands in their final outing.
Rui Jorge’s side won all three matches in the group stage without conceding a goal.
Italy U21 won eight qualifying matches with one draw and a defeat, finishing top of Group 1. They scored 27 goals with five conceded.
Paolo Nicolato’s side drew 1-1 against Czech Republic and 0-0 against Spain in their opening two group games.
Portugal impressed in the group stage and are set to beat Italy in the quarter-finals.