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Tino Livramento is set to be back in action tonight.

England v Germany with a place in the quarter-finals of the Under 21s Euros at stake.

Their final group match, England needing a point to make sure of a place in the last eight.

Tino Livramento was man of the match in the opening group game as the England Under 21s defeated the Czech Republic 3-1.

Then whilst those in attacking positions wasted chance after chance, the United defender once again one of Englands best players in a goalless draw with Slovenia.

Germany have already qualified and it remains to be seen whether they play a weakened side tonight, keeping key players back for their quarter-final match. Slovenia play Czech Republic in the other Group B match tonight, also an 8pm kick-off.

If England beat Germany tonight, they will face Italy in the quarter-finals on Sunday. If England go through as runners-up then they face Spain on Saturday. Defeat for England tonight would obviously leave their progress dependent on what happens in the Slovenia v Czech Republic game.

This is how Group B looks before tonights matches, with the group winners and runners-up going through to the last eight.

England U21s Group B (16 June 2025)

In Group D, Will Osula and Denmark are already through to the last eight, they will face France on Sunday 22 June in their quarter-final.

The Newcastle United forward in superb form. Coming off the bench to get an assist and score the winner against Ukraine, after Denmark had trailed 2-1.

Then despite Holland dominating, Will Osula was lethal in front of goal. Starting the second group game he scored both of Denmarks goals as they came back from 1-0 down to get the victory that meant they were through with one group game remaining.

As to just how good that win was, Denmark inflicting a first defeat for the Netherlands in 25 U21 EURO qualifying and final tournament matches, stretching back to when the Netherlands lost their semi-final to Germany in 2021.

Denmark Under 21s Group D (16 June 2025)

At 5pm it is Denmark v Finland and Netherlands v Ukraine. The Netherlands needing a win to stand a chance of going through.

As for Denmark, with qualification assured they have rested a number of players today, including Will Osula. The Newcastle United forward on the bench for this game against Finland.

12 June 2025

Denmark 3 Ukraine 2

England 3 Czech Republic 1

15 June 2025

England 0 Slovenia 0

Denmark 2 Holland 1

18 June 2025

Denmark v Finland (5pm) Channel 4 Sport YouTube channel

England v Germany (8pm) Live on Channel 4

22 June 2025

Quarter-finals Denmark v France (8pm)