Youth national team of Germany, frontrunners, broadcast details: comprehensive information on the UEFA U21 European Championship
Get Ready for the U21 Euro!
It's almost time for the German U21 national team to shine! The action kicks off in Slovakia from June 11 to 28, and we've got all the juicy details you need to know!
Catch the Action Live
Prepare for a thrilling ride as all the games of the German team will be broadcast live on Sat.1. But that's not all! If you're a fan who can't get enough of the action, Joyn and ran.de have got you covered as they'll be streaming all the encounters. And if you fancy a taste of some selected matches, ProSiebenMaxx has got you covered!
The Rivals Await
This year's European Championship will see the German team face off against some formidable opponents. In Group B, they'll be going head-to-head with Slovakia, Czech Republic, and defending champion England.
Can Germany Rule Again?
The German team certainly has a strong shot at winning the U21 Euro for the fourth time. With a power-packed squad led by the top scorer Nick Woltemade and the star goalkeeper Noah Atubolu, they're set to make waves!
The Race for the Title
While Germany is among the favorites, let's not forget that defending champion England and Spain are also hot contenders. The Netherlands have been the most successful in the qualification rounds.
Key Absentees
Coach Antonio Di Salvo will be missing a few key players, such as Bayern's Tom Bischof, Jonas Urbig, Finn Jeltsch, Johannes Schenk, and Derry Scherhant. However, he'll still have some reinforcements in the form of Tim Oermann from VfL Bochum and former BVB players Nmandi Collins and Ansgar Knauff.
Let the games commence! The U21 Euro is going to be an exhilarating rollercoaster ride, and we can't wait to see the German team in action! Here's a quick glance at the players who'll be representing the team:
Goalkeepers: Noah Atubolu (SC Freiburg), Tjark Ernst (Hertha BSC), Nahuel Noll (SpVgg Greuther Fürth)
Defenders: Bright Arrey-Mbi (Sporting Braga), Elias Baum (SV Elversberg), Nathaniel Brown (Eintracht Frankfurt), Nmandi Collins (Eintracht Frankfurt), Tim Oermann (VfL Bochum), Max Rosenfelder (SC Freiburg), Jamil Siebert (Fortuna Düsseldorf), Lukas Ullrich (Borussia Mönchengladbach)
Midfielders: Brajan Gruda (Brighton & Hove Albion), Caspar Jander (1. FC Nürnberg), Ansgar Knauff (Eintracht Frankfurt), Eric Martel (1. FC Köln), Paul Nebel (1. FSV Mainz 05), Rocco Reitz (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Merlin Röhl (SC Freiburg), Jan Thielmann (1. FC Köln), Paul Wanner (1. FC Heidenheim)
Forwards: Nicolò Tresoldi (Hannover 96), Nelson Weiper (1. FSV Mainz 05), Nick Woltemade (VfB Stuttgart)
Now, let's get ready to cheer for the German team as they battle it out for the title! Bring on the U21 Euro 2025! Go Germany!
Predictably, football fans across Europe will eagerly anticipate the German U21 team's matches in European-leagues, as they will be televised on various platforms like Sat.1, Joyn, ran.de, and ProSiebenMaxx. As they navigate through Group B with opponents such as Slovakia, Czech Republic, and England, the defending champion England and Spain remain formidable rivals, with the Netherlands emerging as the most successful in the qualification rounds.