The U21 European Championship, taking place from June 11 to 18, 2025, in Romania and Georgia, marks a turning point for the young English generation. As the defending champions after their triumph in 2023, England aims for a historic double, a feat no nation has achieved since Spain in 2011-2013. Under the guidance of Lee Carsley, back at the helm of the Young Lions, England will rely on a pool of exceptional talents to continue their dominance on the European stage.

Lee Carsley: An Anticipated Return After a Successful Stint
Lee Carsley will return to manage the U21 team, having briefly left it to take charge of the senior side for six Nations League matches. He recorded five wins, laying the groundwork for a generational shift by bringing in eight new players, such as Lewis Hall and Curtis Jones (the former will be available for the U21 Euro). These matches, which delighted fans due to their offensive style of play, combined with his triumph at the 2023 U21 Euro where England conceded no goals, reaffirm his abilities and capacity to get the best out of young talents, no matter their age or club.
The Young Lions Drawn with Another Favorite
The 16 best European nations will be divided into four groups of four teams, all vying for the title. England, placed in Group B, will face Germany, one of the favorites and the 2021 champions, the Czech Republic, an outsider to watch, and Slovenia, the underdog. The format remains the same: the top two teams from each group will advance to the quarter-finals. For England, these group-stage matches will be crucial to confirm their favorite status, avoid any surprises, and secure the most favorable path to the knockout stages. Other favorites include France, led by talents like Mathys Tel, Rayan Cherki, and the highly coveted Ayyoub Bouaddi, and Spain, the reigning finalist, who has been dominant in recent years across both men’s and women’s categories at all age levels.
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Formidable Forces in Pursuit of a Historic Double
A final victory would see the Young Lions win this competition twice in a row for the first time. To achieve this, many young talents will be available. England will rely on a remarkable squad, a mix of experience and promising 17-18-year-olds. Anthony Gordon, the 2023 MVP, is now a key player for the senior team, and someone will need to succeed him. On the left wing, young Jamie Gittens, who scored a stunning goal against Bayern last weekend, would be keen to take on this role, having contributed seven goals in 12 Bundesliga matches and five in five Champions League games. On the opposite flank, Tyler Dibling, at just 18, is already Southampton’s best player this season, impressing observers with his agility, decision-making, and physicality, allowing him to keep possession in duels.
The defense, a key pillar in the 2023 success, remains solid with new players like Callum Doyle, who has already played nearly 150 senior matches at just 21, and Charlie Cresswell, freshly transferred to Toulouse. In midfield, a mix of ages (Tyler Morton, Elliot Anderson, and James McAtee, all born in 2002) will bring technical mastery, experience, and the ability to control the game when needed. Meanwhile, Jack Hinshelwood and Jobe Bellingham (born in 2005) as well as Lewis Miley and Archie Gray (born in 2006), who can play in this position, will bring the youthful energy these young players possess.
Moreover, despite the tournament title indicating U21 players, meaning players under 21 years old, any player born on or before January 1, 2002, can be selected, even if they are over 23 in some cases. Therefore, first-team players like Kobbie Mainoo, Lewis Hall, and Tino Livramento could be called up for this tournament, though this remains highly unlikely. With an experienced coach like Lee Carsley, who has already won, a remarkable squad depth, and a winning streak (just one loss in the last 19 matches), England holds all the cards to defend their title and can dream of great things for the summer ahead.