On September 23-24, the Ukraine futsal team will play two friendly matches against the Lithuania team

Today and tomorrow, September 23rd and 24th, the Ukraine futsal team will play two friendlies against Lithuania's team as part of their preparation for the Euro-2026 finals. Both matches will take place in Jonava city and will start at 7:00 PM Kyiv time.

On September 23-24, the Ukraine futsal team will play two friendly matches against the Lithuania team

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Today and tomorrow, September 23rd and 24th, the Ukraine national futsal team will play two friendlies against Lithuania as part of their preparation for the Euro-2026 finals.

Both matches will take place in Jonava city and will start at 19:00 Kyiv time. In these encounters, coach Oleksandr Kosenko expects to field 15 players.

Roster of the Ukraine national futsal team

Goalkeepers: Yuriy Savenko (Kyiv Futsal Kyiv), Oleksandr Sukhov ("HIT" Kyiv), Oleksandr Syrytskyi ("Sukha Balka" Zhytne Vody).

Field players: Vladyslav Perveyev, Oleg Hutsulyak (both — "Sokil" Khmelnytskyi), Ihor Chernyavskyi, Yevhenii Zhuk, Andriy Melnyk (all — "HIT" Kyiv), Rostyslav Semenchenko, Nazar Shved, Daniil Abakshin, Artem Farenyuk (all — "Eurobus", Poland), Mykhailo Zvarych, Mariian Masieviich (both — Kyiv Futsal Kyiv), David Kalashnik ("Athletik Futsal" Dnipro).

Schedule of Ukraine's matches in Lithuania

23.09. Lithuania — Ukraine. 19:00

24.09. Lithuania — Ukraine. 19:00

We remind you that after securing six wins in six matches of the Euro-2026 qualification round, the Ukraine national team qualified for the finals, which will take place from January 20 to February 7 next year on pitches in Latvia, Lithuania and Slovenia.

The draw for the final tournament is scheduled for October 24. During the ceremony at "Žalgiris Arena" in Kaunas, four groups of four teams will be formed. The top two teams from each quartet will then advance to the quarter-finals.

16 participants will take part in Euro-2026: Latvia, Lithuania, Slovenia, Ukraine, Spain, Portugal, France, Poland, Croatia, Czech Republic, Armenia, Belarus, and four winners of a playoff involving eight second-best teams.