England midfielder Leah Williamson thought she had equalised when scoring but at least one of her team-mates had entered the box too early and German referee Marija Kurtes disallowed the goal.
However, instead of ordering it to be retaken, 28-year-old Kurtes - who was named Referee of the Year by the German Football Association (DFB) in 2014 - wrongly awarded an indirect free kick to Norway.
According to the laws of the game, a penalty should be retaken if it entered the goal after encroachment by team-mates of the player taking the kick.
A UEFA statement read: 'We originally wrote that Norway had qualified but on 8 April the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) announced that Norway's game against England on 4 April will be replayed from the minute a penalty kick was awarded to England, who were 2-1 down at the time.'
An FA spokesperson said: 'After England Women U19s' match against Norway on Saturday, April 4, the FA lodged an appeal to UEFA following a disallowed penalty.
'Due to an incorrect application of the game's laws by the match referee, UEFA have ordered the match to be replayed from the point of the penalty.
'The remainder of the match will be played on Thursday at 9.45pm at the same stadium – Seaview, Belfast.'
Although it will only last 18 seconds, officials, stewards and paramedics will all be required to attend. Admission is free.
England, coached by former national captain Mo Marley, were 2-0 down to Norway on Saturday before substitute Rosella Ayane pulled one back in the 87th minute to give her side hope of claiming a point.
However, Wiliiamson's penalty was disallowed and the match ended in defeat. England brushed off the disappointment on Monday, though, with a 9-1 win against Northern Ireland.
England now take on Switzerland on Thursday afternoon at 3pm in what was meant to be their final group match in the final stage of qualification for this summer's European U19 Championship in Israel.
Kurtes was due to referee the match but it is understood she has been sent home following her mistake on Saturday.
Norway take on Northern Ireland at the same time as England's match at Belfast's Solitude stadium before returning to Seaview later for the replayed match.
Both England and Norway must start the match with the same 11 players who finished Saturday's match. However, a different player can take the penalty.
The decision further complicates the already complex qualification process for July's finals.
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