How to watch England U21s vs Germany U21s for FREE: TV channel and live stream for Euro 2025 final today
Lee Carsley's men are the defending champions, having lifted the title in Georgia back in 2023.
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Now, they are back in the showpiece finale, taking on a familiar foe.
Antonio Di Salvo's side are the only team to have beaten England this tournament, defeating them 2-1 in Group B thanks to Angsar Knauff and Nelson Weiper's strikes. Alex Scott netted what would prove to be a mere consolation.
Since then, however, England have come into their own, beating pre-tournament favourites Spain 3-1, and sneaking past the Netherlands 2-1 in the semi-finals.
Germany, meanwhile, haven't let up either, outscoring Italy in the last eight before sweeping France to book their place in Bratislava.
How to watch England U21s vs Germany U21s for FREE
TV channel: Viewers can watch the action for free on Channel 4, with coverage commencing at 7.30pm BST, Kick off is slated for 8pm BST.
Live stream: You can also watch the game on Channel 4's website.
Live coverage: You can follow all the action with Standard Sport's live blog.
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