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England U21 vs Slovenia live stream: How to watch Under-21 Euros for FREE

England U21 vs Slovenia live stream: How to watch Under-21 Euros for FREE

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Lee Carsley's team are back in action after winning their opener
SLO BURNER England U21 vs Slovenia live stream: How to watch Under-21 Euros for FREE
THE second game of England's 2025 Euro Under-21s campaign comes against Slovenia TONIGHT.
The Young Lions scored a decent 3-1 win over the Czech Republic on Thursday night as they kicked off their campaign.
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Harvey Elliott scored as England U21 beat Czech Republic in their opener
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Defending champions England continue their U21s campaign
Credit: EPA
Harvey Elliott, Jonathan Rowe and Charlie Cresswell all scored as Lee Carsley's team won their group opener in Slovakia.
They now face Slovenia, who lost 3-0 to Germany in their first game - Nick Woltenmade scoring a hat-trick for one of the tournament favourites.
While England are favourites for this match, Slovenia U21s came away with a 2-1 win the last time the two teams met in 2022.
How to watch England U21 vs Slovenia for FREE
England U21 vs Slovenia U21 takes place on Sunday, June 15.
The match kicks off at 5pm BST.
The game - as well as the rest of the tournament - is available to watch on Channel 4.
It can be watched on the TV or live streamed on Channel 4, or via their YouTube channel.
Alternatively, SunSport will live blog all the action as it happens.
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Under-21 Euro 2025 groups
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Under-21 Euro 2025 fixtures and results
All times BST
Wednesday, June 11
Group A
Slovakia vs Spain - 5pm
Italy vs Romania - 8pm
Group C
Portugal vs France - 8pm
Poland vs Georgia - 8pm
Thursday, June 12
Group D
Ukraine vs Denmark - 5pm
Finland vs Netherlands - 8pm
Group B
Czech Republic vs England - 8pm
Germany vs Slovenia - 8pm
Saturday, June 14
Group A
Spain vs Romania - 5pm
Slovakia vs Italy - 8pm
Group C
Portugal vs Poland - 8pm
France vs Georgia - 8pm
Sunday, June 15
Group B
England vs Slovenia - 5pm
Czech Republic vs Germany - 8pm
Group D
Finland vs Ukraine - 5pm
Netherlands vs Denmark - 8pm
Tuesday, June 17
Group C
Georgia vs Portugal - 5pm
France vs Poland - 5pm
Group A
Romania vs Slovakia - 8pm
Spain vs Italy - 8pm
Wednesday, June 18
Group D
Denmark vs Finland - 5pm
Netherlands vs Ukraine - 5pm
Group B
Slovenia vs Czech Republic - 8pm
England vs Germany - 8pm
Saturday, June 21
Quarter-finals
Group C winners vs Group D runners-up - 5pm
Group A winners vs Group B runners-up - 8pm
Sunday, June 22

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