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How to watch England U21s v Germany U21s on TV tonight for free
How to watch England U21s v Germany U21s on TV tonight for free
England take on Germany in the final of the European Championships on Saturday night in Bratislava
Lee Carsley, head coach of England
(Image: Tullio Puglia - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images )
England's youngsters face the best German talent in the final of the U21 European Championships this evening. The young Three Lions have clicked into gear as the tournament has progressed, with Lee Carsley's charges now looking in fine form as they take on the Germans in Bratislava.
England have already seen off two powerhouses of European football - Spain and the Netherlands - in the knockout rounds, so will be brimming with confidence.
Liverpool star Harvey Elliott and Man City talent James McAtee have been running the show and will now hope to go one further to retain the crown they won in 2023.
Here is everything you need to know about the clash...
What time is England v Germany kick-off?
England v Germany will kick off at 8pm on Saturday, June 28.
Is the game on TV?
Yes, and you can watch it for free, too.
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Channel 4 have got the rights to the tournament and will be showing the match.
You can also stream the final via the Channel 4 app or on YouTube.
What has the manager said?
Carsley: 'One more step, which is the biggest step.
'But we've got that experience, we've done it before, so hopefully we can play with a lot of respect for opponents but try and impose our gameplan on them.
'We all set out with one objective, and that was to try and win it again.
'It's obviously easier said than done, but I wanted the lads to have the confidence and belief that we could do that.
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'We tried to leave all of the hope at St George's (Park) and come out here with belief and I think that the players have got a great spirit about them.
'I think they really are together, they're committed to what they're trying to do and I'm very lucky as a coach, along with the rest of the staff, to work with these players.'