Month: May 2025
Liam Bramley’s England Under-18s are set to round off their 2024-25 campaign with a double-header of friendly fixtures against Morocco. The Young Lions will travel to Salé to take on their North African hosts at the Mohammed VI Football Complex, one of the most advanced youth development centres on the continent. This international window will mark the final outing at U18 level for this group, who are due to progress to the U19s set-up next season. It’s a last real test on foreign soil against a Moroccan side brimming with talent and currently sweeping aside most opposition across Africa. Read more Read More
England U17, managed by Neil Ryan, are preparing to take part in this year’s UEFA European Under-17 Championship, which will take place in Albania from 19 May to 1 June. Drawn in a competitive group alongside Belgium, Italy and the Czech Republic, the Young Lions will kick off their campaign on 20 May. A strong start will be crucial, as only the top two sides in the group progress to the semi-finals, where topping the group would offer a potentially more favourable draw against the runner-up from the opposite group, which includes heavyweights France, Portugal, Germany and hosts Albania. Read more Read More
England’s U15s, led by head coach Tom Curtis, are set to take part in an international tournament this May – a first taste of competitive international football for many of the young Lions. The squad will face Greece, Japan and Portugal between the 13th and 18th of May, with the tournament bringing together some of the most exciting young talents in English football. With pride and opportunity on the line, the players will be aiming to make a strong start and build momentum in their bid for silverware. Read more Read More
At 3pm this Monday, 22 young players will take to the hallowed turf of Villa Park for the FA Youth Cup final : the most prestigious competition in English youth football, open to under-18 teams affiliated with the FA. This year’s showdown sees Aston Villa’s academy side take on Manchester City’s rising stars, with both clubs chasing a fifth title in the tournament’s history. Villa last lifted the trophy in 2021 with a 2-1 win over Liverpool, while City are the defending champions after last year’s emphatic 4-0 victory over Leeds United. Read more Read More
From 26 to 31 May, the city of Leipzig will host the 2025 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships, bringing together 38 nations to compete for continental titles. Great Britain will field both a men’s and women’s team that blend Olympic experience with exciting new talent. While the spotlight is likely to fall on big names such as Jake Jarman and 18-year-old Ruby Evans who represented her country at last summer’s Olympic Games, a younger generation of gymnasts is poised to make a breakthrough. Among them are Frances Stone and Jonas Rushworth, the youngest members of the two squads, both tipped for a major step forward on the European stage. This year’s edition will also break new ground by introducing, for the first time ever, a mixed team final, an Read more Read More