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Tino Livramento surprisingly left out as England need result against Germany to make sure

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Tino Livramento has been surprisingly dropped by Lee Carsley.

Tonight’s 8pm kick-off sees England play 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 England’s best players in a goalless draw with Slovenia.

However, Lee Carsley bizarrely leaving Tino Livramento out of this key match, dropped to the bench.

**England team v Germany:**

Beadle, Hinshelwood, Quansah, Cresswell, Iling-Junior, Anderson, Scott, Elliot, Nwaneri, Rowe, Hutchinson

**Subs:**

Simkin, Sharman-Lowe, Livramento, Edwards, Hackney, Fellows, McAtee, Norton-Cuffy, Gray, Egan-Riley, Stansfield, Morton

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 tonight’s matches, with the group winners and runners-up going through to the last eight.

![England U21s Group B (16 June 2025)](https://cdn.themag.co.uk/assets/England-Under-21s-Group-b-1024x299.png)

In Group D earlier today, Will Osula was rested with Denmark already through to the last eight, where they will face France on Sunday 22 June in their quarter-final.

He came off the bench in the second half and got yet another direct goal involvement, an assist to put Denmark 2-0 up against Finland. The Danish defence creaked late on and allowed Finland to come back for a 2-2 draw.

However, Denmark still topped their group with the Netherland beating Ukraine to finish runners-up.

For Will Osula he has played 125 minutes this week in the three group games and scored three goals plus git two assists, on average a direct goal involvement every 25 minutes.

**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 2 Finland 2

England v Germany (8pm) Live on Channel 4

**22 June 2025**

Quarter-finals – Denmark v France (8pm)

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