Will Osula and Tino Livramento kick off their Euro U21s Finals today – Full match schedule | OneFootball

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·12. Juni 2025

Will Osula and Tino Livramento kick off their Euro U21s Finals today – Full match schedule

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Last week, Lee Carsley named his England Under 21s squad for the Euros 2025 Finals, with Tino Livramento included in the squad.

Tonight, the Newcastle United star and his international teammates will be in action against the Czech Republic.


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That group match is an 8pm kick-off and can be watched live on Channel 4.

The Under 21s Euros Finals are taking place in Slovakia and ahead of England’s match, Will Osula and Denmark take on Ukraine at 5pm.

All six group matches for the two Newcastle United players are listed below, along with TV details.

There are 16 countries who have qualified for these Under 21s Euros Finals and England find themselves in Group B, the tournament runs to 28 June.

The winners and runners-up from each of the four groups goes through to the knockout quarter-finals.

A lot of water under the bridge since summer 2023, when Lee Carsley led the Under 21s success.

Anthony Gordon was named player of the tournament when England Under 21s won those Euros, now we’ll see how his NUFC teammates get on this time.

The England and Denmark Under 21s group fixtures at this summer’s Euro finals are:

12 June 2025

Denmark v Ukraine (5pm) To be shown on the 4seven channel

England v Czech Republic (8pm) Live on Channel 4

15 June 2025

England v Slovenia (5pm) Live on Channel 4

Denmark v Holland (8pm) To be shown on the 4seven channel

18 June 2025

Denmark v Finland (5pm) Channel 4 Sport YouTube channel

England v Germany (8pm) Live on Channel 4

Late last month, Thomas Tuchel explained to the media why the likes of Tino Livramento and others hadn’t been included in his June 2025 senior England squad.

“[Adam Wharton] Together with Livramento, Quansah, Delap who could come with us, there’s a major tournament coming up (Under 21s Euros) and I like the idea a lot that they become leaders in that group.”

Anthony Gordon followed up that 2023 Euros triumph with an outstanding league season, named Newcastle United player of the year for 2023/24.

Other young England players who helped lift that 2023 Euro Under 21s trophy, included the likes of Cole Palmer, James Trafford and Morgan Gibbs-White.

The FA official announcement of England Under 21s EURO Finals squad – 6 June 2025:

The England men’s under-21 squad has been named for this summer’s UEFA U21 EURO Finals in Slovakia.

Head coach Lee Carsley has picked a 23-man group for the competition as the Young Lions aim to defend the title which they won two years ago in Georgia.

Among the group are two players who featured in the 2023 squad in the shape of defender Charlie Cresswell and forward Harvey Elliott, who have both featured regularly throughout the qualifying campaign to reach the Finals.

England will kick-off their campaign in the group stage against Czechia on Thursday 12 June (8pm BST) at the Mol Arena before they tackle Slovenia three days later on Sunday 15 June (5pm BST).

Their final group game against Germany takes place on Wednesday 18 June (8pm BST) at the Stadion Pod Zoborom, before the competition heads into the knockout phase with the top two teams from both groups progressing to the quarter-finals.

All games will be shown live in the UK on Channel Four.

Carsley selected a training squad to work together at St. George’s Park last week, before making his final selection ahead of a return to the national football centre on Friday morning. The group will then travel to Slovakia on Saturday.

Defenders: Charlie Cresswell (FC Toulouse), Ronnie Edwards (Southampton), CJ Egan-Riley (Burnley), Tino Livramento (Newcastle United), Brooke Norton Cuffy (Genoa), Jarell Quansah (Liverpool)

Midfielders: Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest), Jobe Bellingham (Sunderland), Archie Gray (Tottenham Hotspur), Hayden Hackney (Middlesbrough), Jack Hinshelwood (Brighton and Hove Albion), Tyler Morton (Liverpool), Alex Scott (AFC Bournemouth)

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