Confirmed lineup as Carsley made four changes to Group B showdown

England won the old rival in Germany, which would make Lee Carsley a progressive European U21 title quarterfinal for the Group B champion.
The three lions were the three-time winners, while Germany canceled the trophy twice.
The 13th session between the two countries at the U21 euros will be enough to get England to get a draw in a second German match, and if Slovenia fails to beat the Czechs and overturn the secondary nature of five goals, Casley’s young gun will still fail.
This is the lineup of two teams that were showing off in Group B.
England U21 Team News
Perhaps Carsley made four changes to the team in the next round, in a purposeless game against Slovenia on Sunday.
Jack Hinshelwood, Samuel Illing-Junior, Omari Hutchinson and Alex Scott came in to replace Tino Livramento, Archie Gray, James McAtee and Hayden Hackney.
Beadle; Quansah, Cresswell, Hinshelwood, Illing-Junior; Scott, Anderson, Elliott (C); Nwaneri, Rowe, Hutchinson.
Submarines: Livramento, Edwards, Hackney, McAtee, Norton-Cuffy, Simkin, Gray, Egan-Riley, Stansfield, Sharman-Lowe, Morton.
your #younglions Comparison with Germany! 💪 pic.twitter.com/ectjvmuvam
– England (@England) June 18, 2025
German U21 Team News
Meanwhile, head coach Antonio Di Salvo wholesales changes in his side’s experience through the quarterfinals as his team has secured after winning both Slovenia and Czech Republic.
Anything other than Di Salvo’s team will make them the ranking of the group, and a win will give them the highest score in Group B.
Gaze XI: Ernst; Ullrich, Siebert, Oermann, Baum; Knauff, Röhl (C), Jander; Tillman (Wanner), Weiper
Submarines: Atubolu, Collins, Brown, Arrey-Mbi, Martel, Tresoldi, Woltemade, Gruda, Reitz, Nebel, Nebel, Noll.
Start XI facing England today #u21euro 👊#DFB #GermanFootball #Germanynt pic.twitter.com/2nzblhqryd
– German Football (@dfb_team_en) June 18, 2025



