The game is scheduled for 6 pm this Wednesday at Bela Vista District Stadium in Lagoa, Algarve, Southern Portugal.

“We have been out of this competition for ten years, so we are very happy to be here and play the final. We can expect for two good teams, both technically and physically strong. We are prepared”, Poland’s coach Milosz Stepinski said.

“We are very happy to play the final. We will choose a strong team to this game.

The Polish team is very strong, but we are confident we will play a good game”, Norwegian coach Martin Sjögren stressed.

The Portuguese team is also playing this Wednesday against Iceland for the 9th and 10th places in this women’s football tournament.