The UEFA EURO U21 tournament in Slovakia has been a great place to watch so many of the world’s best young players, and it’s delivered a familiar outcome.
England have repeated as champs, as manager Lee Carsley has another feather in his cap following a 3-2 extra time win over Germany in Slovakia.
Harvey Elliott and Omari Hutchinson gave the Three Lions a 2-0 lead in the final, but Mainz duo Nelson Weiper and Paul Nebel scored before and after halftime to send the title game to extra time.
That’s when Liverpool’s Tyler Morton set up Marseille forward Jonathan Rowe for a 92nd minute winner and another U21 crown.
Below is everything you need to know from the UEFA EURO U21 tournament, which took place in Slovakia for the second time.
EURO U21 dates, how to watch live
When: June 11-28
How to watch: Disney+
UEFA 2025 EURO U21 schedule, knockout round bracket
Quarterfinals
Saturday June 21
Portugal 0-1 Netherlands
Spain 1-3 England
Sunday June 22
Germany 3-2 (aet) Italy
Denmark 2-3 France
Semifinals
Wednesday June 25
England 2-1 Netherlands
Germany 3-0 France
Final
Saturday June 28
England 3-2 (aet) Germany
EURO U21 group stage results
Wednesday June 11
Slovakia 2-3 Spain
Italy 1-0 Romania
Portugal 0-0 France
Poland 1-2 Georgia
Thursday June 12
Ukraine 2-3 Denmark
Czech Republic 1-3 England
Germany 3-0 Slovenia
Finland 2-2 Netherlands
Saturday June 14
Spain 2-1 Romania
Portugal 5-0 Poland
France 3-2 Georgia
Slovakia 0-1 Italy
Sunday June 15
England 0-0 Slovenia
Finland 0-2 Ukraine
Czech Republic 2-4 Germany
Netherlands 1-2 Denmark
Tuesday June 17
France 4-1 Poland
Georgia 0-4 Portugal
Romania 1-2 Slovakia
Spain 1-1 Italy
Wednesday June 18
Denmark 2-2 Finland
Netherlands 2-0 Ukraine
Slovenia 0-2 Czech Republic
England 1-2 Germany
EURO U21 tables
Group A
- Spain — 2-1-0, +2 GD, 7 points
- Italy — 2-1-0, +2 GD, 7 points
- Slovakia — 1-0-2, -1 GD, 3 points
- Romania — 0-0-3, -3 GD, 0 points
Group B
- Germany — 3-0-0, +6 GD, 9 points
- England — 1-1-1, +1 GD, 4 points
- Czechia — 1-0-2, -2 GD, 3 points
- Slovenia — 0-1-2, -5 GD, 1 point
Group C
- Portugal — 2-1-0, +9 GD, 7 points
- France — 2-1-0, +4 GD, 7 points
- Georgia — 1-0-2, -4 GD, 3 points
- Poland — 0-0-3, -9 GD, 0 points
Group D
- Denmark — 2-1-0, +2 GD, 7 points
- Netherlands — 1-1-1, +1 GD, 4 points
- Ukraine — 1-0-2, -1 GD, 3 points
- Finland — 0-2-1, -2 GD, 2 points
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