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Watch: European Under-17 Championship - Belgium draw level against England
Watch: European Under-17 Championship - Belgium draw level against England

BBC News

time20-05-2025

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Watch: European Under-17 Championship - Belgium draw level against England

Update: Date: 17:06 BST Title: BBC Schedule: How to watch? Content: All times BST BBC Sport Group stage Tuesday, 20 May - England v Belgium- 16:45-19:00 (17:00 kick-off) Friday, 23 May - Italy v England 19:15- 21:30 (19:30 kick-off) Monday, 26 May - Czech Republic v England 19:15- 21:30 (19:30 kick-off) Knockout stage Semi-finals Thursday, 29 May - first semi-final 16:45-1900 BST (17:00 kick-off); second semi-final 19:15-21:30 (19:30 kick-off) Final Sunday, 1June - 19:15 - 21:30 BST (19:30 kick-off) Update: Date: 17:06 BST Title: Who to look out for? Content: England England are looking to win their first European Under-17 Championship since 2014 in what is a record 17th appearance at the competition. To win the tournament they will have to face defending champions Italy, who knocked them out of the quarter-finals last year. The Young Lions made it through the qualifying rounds, winning all six of their games. The team is made up of mostly under-18 and under-21 Premier League players, but also features Leeds United's Harry Gray, the 16-year-old who made an appearance off the bench for Daniel Farke's team in their 6-0 home win over Stoke in the Championship in April. Italy The Italians won the European Under-17 Championship last year, beating Portugal in the final and will be the team to beat in Group B. They had previously made it to three finals without success before last year's triumph. Update: Date: 17:02 BST Title: England chase U17 Euros glory Content: England U17 lining up against Slovenia England are looking for their third European Under-17 Championship title as they kick-off their campaign in Albania on tonight, and you can watch all of their matches on BBC Sport. England face Belgium in their opener (16:45 BST) in Group B, which also features holders Italy and the Czech Republic. There are two groups of four, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the semi-finals. As well as England's matches, the BBC will also be showing the semi-finals and final of the tournament.

England chase U17 Euros glory
England chase U17 Euros glory

BBC News

time20-05-2025

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England chase U17 Euros glory

England are looking for their third European Under-17 Championship title when they start their campaign in Albania on Tuesday and you can watch all of their matches on BBC face Belgium in their opener (16:45 BST) in Group B, which also features holders Italy and the Czech Republic. There are two groups of four, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the well as England's matches, the BBC will also be showing the semi-finals and final of the tournament. Who to watch England:England are looking to win their first European Under-17 Championship since 2014 in what is a record 17th appearance at the win the tournament they will have to face defending champions Italy, who knocked them out of the quarter-finals last year. The Young Lions made it through the qualifying rounds, winning all six of their team is made up of mostly under-18 and under-21 Premier League players, but also features Leeds United's Harry Gray, the 16-year-old who made an appearance off the bench for Daniel Farke's team in their 6-0 home win over Stoke in the Championship in Italians won the European Under-17 Championship last year, beating Portugal in the final and will be the team to beat in Group B. They had previously made it to three finals without success before last year's triumph. BBC schedule All times BSTGroup stageTuesday, 20 May - England v Belgium- 16:45-19:00 (17:00 kick-off)Friday, 23 May - Italy v England 19:15- 21:30 (19:30 kick-off)Monday, 26 May - Czech Republic v England 19:15- 21:30 (19:30 kick-off)Knockout stageSemi-finals: Thursday, 29 May - first semi-final 16:45-1900 BST (17:00 kick-off); second semi-final 19:15-21:30 (19:30 kick-off)Final: Sunday, 1June - 19:15 - 21:30 BST (19:30 kick-off)

Leeds U21s win National League Cup
Leeds U21s win National League Cup

Yahoo

time30-04-2025

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  • Yahoo

Leeds U21s win National League Cup

Leeds United Under-21s have won the National League Cup after beating Sutton United 2-1 in the final on Tuesday night. Diogo Monteiro put the Whites academy side 1-0 up after 25 minutes at National League side Sutton's VBS Community Stadium. Advertisement Harry Gray, who made his senior debut as a late sub in the 6-0 win over Stoke in the Championship at Elland Road last week, doubled the lead 10 minutes into the second half. Sutton pulled a goal back in the 77th minute through Lewis Simper but Leeds U21s held on to lift the trophy. This season marked the return of the competition for the first time in 15 years, with it having last been played in 2008-09. The National League Cup initially ran from 1979 until 2001 and was also contested in 2004-05 and 2007-08. Leeds' victory in the final means they have become the first ever U21 side to win the competition.

Leeds on track to win TWO trophies in same week ahead of final day of Championship season
Leeds on track to win TWO trophies in same week ahead of final day of Championship season

Scottish Sun

time30-04-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Leeds on track to win TWO trophies in same week ahead of final day of Championship season

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LEEDS UNITED are on the brink of winning TWO club trophies this week ahead of the final day of the Championship season. Leeds' under-21s got the first job ticked off with a 2-1 National League Cup final victory over Sutton United on Tuesday night. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Leeds United's under-21 side won the inaugural National League cup on Tuesday Credit: Getty 4 Leeds and Burnley are in a battle to win the Championship on the final day Credit: Rex 4 But if Leeds slip-up, the Clarets will be looking to pounce with a home win against play-off chasing Millwill Credit: PA And now the first team need to follow that up by winning the Championship at Home Park on Saturday lunchtime. A win over already relegated side Plymouth Argyle will be enough to secure the title over second place Burnley. As it stands, Leeds and Burnley sit level on 97 points, but Daniel Farke's side lead the way with a superior 13-point goal difference. But if Leeds slip-up, the Clarets will be looking to pounce with a home win against play-off chasing Millwill, as both can finish the campaign with 100 points. READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS FEELING BLUE Bonnie Blue 'banned by Prem club & escorted from stadium' after offer to fans The Whites returned to the summit after hammering Bristol City 4-0 at their final game at Elland Road this season. Scott Parker's side had temporarily moved ahead with a 5-0 thrashing of QPR on Saturday lunchtime. With both sides already promoted to the Premier League, all that is left to decide is the destination of the league title on the final day. But the under-21 side led by example when they became the inaugural National League Cup winners, which pits Premier League and EFL youth team players against National League clubs. 4 Harry Gray doubled Leeds' under-21s lead to win the National League Cup final Credit: Getty CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Harry Gray - who is the younger brother of Tottenham's Archie Gray - put his side in firm control after Diogo Monteiro's opener. Harry has enjoyed a brilliant week after celebrating promotion with the first team, following his senior debut in Leeds' 6-0 thrashing of Stoke City on Easter Monday, 'Looks class' - Three-time English champs release incredible video as they prepare to build one of UK's biggest stadiums Leeds were mathematically promoted hours later after Sheffield United failed to beat Burnley, who also went up on Easter Monday. Harry, 16, was an unused sub against Bristol City, and will be hoping he can get a second senior outing on the final day. He remarkably became the fifth family member to play for Leeds, after Archie, their dad, grandad and club legend great uncle Eddie. It was Eddie who broke down in tears when the teenager made his debut against Stoke a fortnight ago. After winning the National League Cup, Gray told LUTV: "I'm enjoying it. "It's been a good week to be honest. I just want more, I want to keep scoring goals but hopefully in the first team next year, prove myself." The £1m prize fund from the Premier League is meted out only to the National League clubs, who also keep all gate receipts. Leeds are set to host a bus parade to celebrate their promotion back to the top-flight - even if the club miss out on becoming champions.

Football legend reduced to tears in the stands as brother, 16, of Premier League star makes debut for Leeds
Football legend reduced to tears in the stands as brother, 16, of Premier League star makes debut for Leeds

The Irish Sun

time22-04-2025

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  • The Irish Sun

Football legend reduced to tears in the stands as brother, 16, of Premier League star makes debut for Leeds

HARRY GRAY made his first team debut for Leeds on Monday - in front of a club legend. With the Whites 6-0 up against 4 Harry Gray made his debut for Leeds on Monday Credit: Getty 4 He became the youngest member of his family to make his first team debut Credit: PA 4 His great uncle, club legend Eddie Gray, proudly watched on from the stands Credit: PA As a result, he became the youngest member of his football family to make his senior debut. The forward is the younger brother of His dad, Andy, also played for the Championship side, as did his grandad, Frank. And his great uncle, Eddie Gray, is a club legend. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL Eddie made 532 appearances for The 77-year-old was in the stands to watch his great nephew make his debut on Sunday. He appeared emotional as Harry was introduced for the first time. Leeds' 6-0 win over Stoke put them in pole position to earn promotion back to the Premier League with two games left to play. Most read in Championship CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS And the club's spot in the top division was confirmed when Players stayed at Elland Road after their match to watch the huge clash. 'I dropped him straight away' - Sam Allardyce reveals he never gave struggling Leeds star a game as it was 'harming him' And they partied late into the evening when their promotion was confirmed. 4 Harry Gray is the brother of Tottenham star Archie Gray Credit: Getty

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