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Football Daily Harvey Elliott fires England through to Euros final

BBC News25-06-2025
Ben Haines presents reaction to Lee Carsley's England U21 side reaching the Euros final. Nedum Onuoha, Stephen Warnock, and John Murray react to England's win in Bratislava.
A brilliant brace from Liverpool's Harvey Elliott saw England run out 2-1 winners against The Netherlands. Hear from the Young Lions' hero on the night, as well as England's U21 manager.
Also hear from Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson.
Timecodes:
00:35 Harvey Elliott post-match
03:40 England through to the final
05:55 Elliott provides star quality
07:45 England have found the formula
11:50 Lee Carsley post-match
15:45 Carsley the "difference maker"
24:35 Elliot Anderson shines
25:40 Anderson post-match
27:45 England favourites?
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