England will take on Germany in the final of the 2025 UEFA European Under-21 Championship this weekend.
Two years ago, it was the Young Lions who came out on top, winning their first Euro title since 1984 by beating Spain in the final.
Now, Lee Carsley and co are aiming to defend their crown, having seen off the Netherlands in the semi-finals.
Meanwhile, 2021 champions Germany smashed France to make the final and we are set for a thrilling conclusion to the tournament in Slovakia.
Euro U21 Final: Date and how to follow
The Euro U21 final will take place on Saturday, June 28.
Kick-off at the Tehelne pole Stadium in Bratislava, Slovakia is scheduled for 8pm UK time.
Fans can watch the showpiece for FREE on Channel 4 in the UK.
You can tune in live on TV or online on the Channel 4 website via your mobile, computer, and tablet devices. More details can be found here.
UEFA.tv will also broadcast the final for free. Further details are here.
talkSPORT will have live updates of the action from Slovakia.
To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream. You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
talkSPORT.com will keep you up to date with all the latest too.
England are contenders to win the Euros againGettyU21 European Championship: Past winners
2023: England 2021: Germany 2019: Spain 2017: Germany 2015: Sweden 2013: Spain 2011: Spain 2009: Germany 2007: NetherlandsEuro U21 Final: Fixtures and results
Quarter-finals
Portugal 0-1 Netherlands Spain 1-3 England Denmark 2-3 France Germany 3-2 Italy AETSemi-finals
England 2-1 Netherlands Germany 3-0 FranceFinal
England vs Germany – Saturday, June 28, 8pmEuro U21 Final: Squads
England
Goalkeepers: James Beadle (Brighton), Teddy Sharman-Lowe (Chelsea), Tommy Simkin (Stoke City) Defenders: Charlie Cresswell (Toulouse), Ronnie Edwards (Southampton), CJ Egan-Riley (Burnley), Tino Livramento (Newcastle), Brooke Norton Cuffy (Genoa), Jarell Quansah (Liverpool) Midfielders: Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest), Archie Gray (Tottenham), Hayden Hackney (Middlesbrough), Jack Hinshelwood (Brighton), Tyler Morton (Liverpool), Alex Scott (Bournemouth), James McAtee (Manchester City), Harvey Elliott (Liverpool), Forwards: Omari Hutchinson (Ipswich), Sam Iling (Aston Villa), Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal), Jonathan Rowe (Marseille), Jay Stansfield (Birmingham)Germany
Goalkeepers: Noah Atubolu (Freiburg), Tjark Ernst (Hertha), Nahuel Noll (Greuther Fürth) Defenders: Bright Akwo Arrey-Mbi (Braga), Elias Baum (Elvesberg), Nathaniel Brown (Frankfurt), Pharrel Nnamdi Collins (Frankfurt), Tim Oermann (Bochum), Max Rosenfelder (Freiburg), Jamil Siebert (Düsseldorf), Lukas Ullrich (Mönchengladbach) Midfielders: Brajan Gruda (Brighton), Caspar Jander (Nuremberg), Ansgar Knauff (Frankfurt), Eric Martel (1. FC Köln), Paul Nebel (Mainz), Rocco Reitz (Mönchengladbach), Merlin Röhl (Freiburg), Jan Thielmann (1. FC Köln), Paul Wanner (Heidenheim) Strikers: Nicolo Tresoldi (Hannover), Nelson Weiper (Mainz), Nick Woltemade (Stuttgart) England won the final two years agoAFPEuro U21 Final: What has been said?
Carsley is confident his England side have the quality, experience and self belief to beat Germany in Saturday’s Euros final and retain their continental crown.
“One more step, which is the biggest step,” the U21s boss said.
“But we’ve got that experience, we’ve done it before, so hopefully we can play with a lot of respect for opponents but try and impose our gameplan on them.
“We all set out with one objective, and that was to try and win it again.
“It’s obviously easier said than done, but I wanted the lads to have the confidence and belief that we could do that.
“We tried to leave all of the hope at St George’s (Park) and come out here with belief and I think that the players have got a great spirit about them.
“I think they really are together, they’re committed to what they’re trying to do and I’m very lucky as a coach, along with the rest of the staff, to work with these players.
“You forget the age of this team. Very young, had a setback but went again. I thought they played with such maturity [against the Netherlands], they’ve got great team spirit.
“The most important thing now is, like we said after the Spain game, this can’t be our highlight. We have to make sure that now we try and get the job done.”
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