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    England v Netherlands: European Under-21 Championship semi-final – live | European Under-21 Championship

    By Liam PorterJune 25, 2025No Comments14 Mins Read
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    87 min: Yes, the skill, control and shot were all out of the top drawer, but it was also the confidence of Elliott that shone through there. He took the ball, ignored all opponents and teammates and scored, in the manner of a player that is too good for this under-21 tournament.

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    GOAL! England 2-1 Netherlands (Elliott 86)

    A sensational solo goal to give England the lead five minutes from time! The Liverpool man has been sensational since moving from winger to the No 10 role and Elliott has just scored one of the goals of the tournament. Turning beautifully in midfield, Elliott then glided past Van Bergen and Flamingo just outside the Netherlands box. Elliott had the option to pass to Rowe on the left, but instead took his shot, an arrow into the bottom corner. What confidence! What a player! What a goal!

    Harvey Elliott!!! Photograph: Radovan Stoklasa/Reuters
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    Updated at 18.49 BST

    84 min: More changes from England: Nwaneri and Hackney on for Stansfield and Scott.

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    82 min: After a clever knock down from Livramento, Elliott dummies half the Dutch defence but just gets the ball stuck under him at the crucial moment, before a right-footed shot is blocked on the penalty spot!

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    80 min: Looks like England are lining up with Stansfield up top, Rowe on the left, Elliott now as the No 10 and Norton-Cuffy on the right wing.

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    78 min: Yellow card for Goes, who pulls Anderson back after losing the ball.

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    76 min: Both sides make changes: the Netherlands bring on Meijer on for Valente, who was excellent earlier but perhaps has faded in the heat.

    England make a double change: Jonathan Rowe is on for McAtee, who captained England here but didn’t really make any impact. Brooke Norton-Cuffy of Genoa replaces Hutchinson. That’s a surprise! Hutchinson was excellent tonight.

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    Updated at 18.40 BST

    74 min: On co-commentary, former England keeper Joe Hart is defending Beadle, arguing the Dutch goal was not his fault, but I’d say the opposite. Beadle should not be beaten from that range and that angle. The ball went around Beadle, not over him. It was poor keeping, no matter how good the strike from Ohio.

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    GOAL! England 1-1 Netherlands (Ohio 72)

    Ohio scores with his first touch! A hopeful clearance upfield is miscontrolled by Cresswell. The ball runs through to Ohio, although the Dutch striker is out on the left flank, a good 45 yards from goal. But Ohio spots Beadle out of position and tries a speculative shot, which completely takes the England keeper by surprise! It’s a low, curling effort and sneaks just inside the near post! What a goal! What opportunism! We are level again!

    Noah Ohio scores an incredible goal for Netherlands! Photograph: Petr David Josek/AP
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    Updated at 18.44 BST

    68 min: Another drinks break for the heat – it remains 33°C in Bratislava despite being 7.30pm local time. The Netherlands are making an attacking substitution: Noah Ohio, who played for both Manchester City and Manchester United in his youth as well as England Under-16s, comes on for Milambo. That’s a striker for a midfielder, the Dutch are going for it.

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    65 min: After a quiet opening few minutes in this second half, Hutchinson comes to life, combining beautifully with Scott and cutting inside Goes before dragging a shot into the side netting. It was a relatively acute angle but the Ipswich man should have done better after some brilliant wingplay.

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    63 min: That’s Elliott’s third goal of the tournament, and he looks absolutely delighted with that, despite his abysmal knee-slide in his celebration.

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    GOAL! England 1-0 Netherlands (Elliott 62)

    Out of nothing, England lead! Anderson picks up a loose ball in midfield, drives forward through the middle. He has options left and right and chooses the correct pass, going right to Elliott, who breaks the offside trap, steadies himself and lashes a humdinger of a shot into the roof of the net!

    Harvey Elliott scores for England! Photograph: Petr David Josek/AP
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    Updated at 18.27 BST

    58 min: Beadle makes his first real save of note, flinging himself to his left to tip a powerful Maatsen shot around the post! It’s a save the Brighton keeper should be making, but still a decent one nonetheless, with the ball flying through a crowd of players from 25 yards-ish out.

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    56 min: Have to say I have had my doubts about Quansah in the past, perhaps only because he often has to play next to Virgil van Dijk, but the Liverpool defender has looked very assured here, confident in and out of possession. It’s easy to forget how young Quansah is.

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    54 min: Valente is popping up everywhere, this time on the left, and untracked by an England marker latches onto a pass, crosses from the byline, with Beadle getting a good hand on the delivery.

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    52 min: Valente chops inside Anderson, leaving the Forest midfielder on the deck, but his one-two with Van Bergen doesn’t quite come off, and England clear their lines. Better from the Dutch.

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    50 min: Stansfield has done a lot of running but has been largely crowded out by the Dutch defence. The Birmingham striker chases down a loose ball but gets a boot to the knee for his trouble, as Roefs catches the England man on the follow through from a clearance.

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    47 min: Elliott is arguably England’s best player but it does feel that Carsley has tried to wedge the Liverpool man into this XI. He’s not a winger and England lack width with Elliott on the right, although of course he’s very dangerous when he cuts in on his left foot. It’s only when Livramento comes forward from right back that they threaten in wide areas. I wonder if Carsley might think about introducing Nwaneri, who is left footed but a more natural winger that can go inside and out.

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    Peeeeeeeeeep!

    We’re off again in Bratislava.

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    The teams are back out. England are unchanged but Netherlands make one sub: Wouter Goes on for Neraysho Kasanwirjo, who really struggled at right back against Hutchinson in the first half.

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    I’m 99% sure he was joking but just in case, I should flag to one of our readers emailing from the US, Terry M from Tucson, that when I referred to Poku as ‘the AZ man’, I was referring to AZ Alkmaar, not Arizona.

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    Half-time reading:

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    Half-time: England 0-0 Netherlands

    Goalless at the break. This is a game that has ebbed and flowed.

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    45+3 min: Chance for England! Again it comes down the left, as Hutchinson gets to the byline, crosses low, Elliott dummies wonderfully so the ball finds Scott who shoots … but Milambo comes out of nowhere to get the slightest of touches, with the ball deflecting just over! What a tackle!

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    45+1 min: Anderson gets a yellow card for yet another flailing arm. Replays show that the decision is a bit harsh, but perhaps that is a cumulative booking.

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    45 min: Both teams are struggling to find a focal point. Both Stansfield and Van Bergen have struggled. It will be interesting to see if they stay on the pitch for the second half.

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    43 min: Alex Scott, who seemingly has a bean bag for a right foot, brings the ball out of the sky with the softest of Berbatov-esque touches. Delicious.

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    41 min: Poku and Livramento are having a good little battle down the Netherlands’ left. Both have had good moments against each other and when Poku has got clear, Cresswell has made a covering tackle.

    Ernest Poku and Tino Livramento get well acquainted. Photograph: Petr David Josek/AP
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    Updated at 17.46 BST

    39 min: More of the ball, but the Netherlands do look like they are lacking some creativity. Remember both Kenneth Taylor and captain Ruben van Bommel are missing from this side, two of the Netherlands’ best players.

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    37 min: A small break in play after Flamingo hits the deck inside England’s area. There are no real claims for a Dutch penalty but replays show Anderson’s arms were flailing (again). It looked a little clumsy as Maatsen crossed from the left.

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    35 min: Big block from Alex Scott! The Bournemouth midfielder is a silky player on the ball but shows his steel here, flying out to meet Milambo as the Dutchman was taking aim.

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    33 min: Whisper it, but the Dutch have settled a little. Perhaps it’s the heat, but England’s tempo has dropped off slightly and Netherlands are enjoying more of the ball.

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    31 min: After Hinshelwood does well to ease Van Bergen off the ball inside England’s box, Carsley’s team break nicely down the left: McAtee and Hutchinson combining neatly before Elliott chooses the wrong pass on the edge of Netherlands’ box, attempting to slip a cute pass to Stansfield, rather than take a shot on himself.

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    29 min: Netherlands’ two biggest threats are Manhoef down the right – a stocky left-footed right winger in the mould of a young Shaqiri, perhaps – and Poku on the left: searing pace and an eye for goal. A cross field pass nearly finds Poku on a Netherlands counter-attack, the AZ man nearly bringing the ball out of the sky with a ridiculous touch, but Livramento does well to get a foot in.

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    27 min: Play resumes. On the broadcast, you clearly hear Carsley shouting “switch on, switch on” as he implores England not to lose concentration after the break.

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    25 min: The temperature is still well north of 30°C and the two teams stop for a drinks break. Both teams take on plenty of drinks and rub cold towels over their heads and necks.

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    23 min: The Dutch are struggling to play through the lines. Maatsen ushers his teammates forward, but is forced to pass sideways and then back.

    Ian Maatsen in action for the Dutch. Photograph: Jozef Jakubco/EPA
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    Updated at 17.35 BST

    21 min: Dutch keeper Roefs is having a fine game. Thrice he has claimed dangerous crosses or corners into the box and now he comes out of his goal intelligently to shut down McAtee on the right side of the Netherlands box. The City playmaker tried a backheel, but Roefs was wise to it.

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    19 min: A lovely little ball from McAtee releases Stansfield, again down the left, but the Birmingham striker sees his cross blocked by Van den Berg. It was a good position for England, although there didn’t seem to be anyone in the box, once Stansfield had peeled wide. Carsley would surely like a few more runners from midfield to gamble.

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    17 min: Netherlands are set up defensively in a low block and seem happy to counter-attack. England are probing with the ball and waiting for an opening.

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    15 min: A clumsy/nasty (delete as appropriate) looking elbow from Anderson catches Valente in the throat and Netherlands have an excellent opportunity to swing in a set piece. Maatsen over the ball, and he overcooks the cross, straight out for a goal kick. What a waste.

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    Another huge save from Roefs with his feet!

    12 min: England are really on top, and so nearly prize open the Dutch. This time it is Stansfield that gets to the byline on the left and he finds Elliott on the penalty area, who takes a glorious touch to earn half a yard and fires fiercely at the far post. But Roefs spreads himself beautifully, and this time his left shin diverts the ball behind!

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    9 min: The best player on the pitch so far is Hutchinson, who nips past Kasanwirjo on England’s left flank. The Ipswich winger has twice outsmarted his opposite number and looks bang up for it.

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    7 min: Valente, who appeared for Italy’s youth teams as a teenager owing to his Italian father, sets Netherlands off on a brilliant counter-attack, skipping through a couple of challenges on the edge of his own box and releasing Poku expertly down the left. Poku, who scored the winner against Portugal, is frighteningly quick and beats Quansah for pace before another low cross into the box, but it is just behind Van Bergen.

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    Huge save from Roefs!

    4 min: England go close! Hutchinson, playing down the left, does a nifty stepover and gets to the byline. It’s a hopeful low cross but into a good area, which comes all the way across to Elliott at the far post … the Liverpool midfielder is all alone and shoot to the near post but Roefs flies across his goal, sticks out a left boot and clears the ball off the line!

    “That’s an unconventional save”, says former England keeper Joe Hart on co-commentary. “Sometimes you have to make your mind early whether to go with your hands or with your feet, and Roefs did well.”

    Robin Roefs gets down well to save from Harvey Ellliott. Photograph: Petr David Josek/AP
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    Updated at 17.10 BST

    2 min: A slow start as England ping it around without any real threat. Van Bergen crashes into Cresswell and it’s an England free-kick!

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    Peeeeeeeeep!

    And we’re off in Slovakia!

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    The teams are out! England in their white shirts, navy shorts and white socks. Netherlands in their famous all-orange number. It is 33°C in Bratislava, and probably is even hotter on the pitch.

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    Fair play to Jay Stansfield. The Birmingham striker has scored 23 goals in League One after his £15m move and was excellent against Spain with his pressing and composure as the focal point of England’s attack, justifying Carsley’s decision to start him. The England manager has some serious options on the bench: Marseille striker Jonathan Rowe, Arsenal wonderkid Ethan Nwaneri, and Aston Villa’s Iling-Junior are all waiting in the wings.

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    These are the highlights from England’s win over Spain in the last round. It really was a complete performance against the pre-tournament favourites.

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    Here is Ed Aarons’s preview of the match, with England manager Lee Carsley reflecting on the under-21 European success two years ago, and midfielder Alex Scott also remembering his own European title wit England at under-19 level three years ago. Scott scored the winning goal in that semi-final against Italy, and here’s what he had to say this week:

    It’s one of my proudest moments of my career so far. Any time I’ve been to ­England [is a proud moment] but to win a tournament in England was really special. I think that brings experience as well. A few of the lads have been there and done it. I know what it takes to win a major tournament. Hopefully we can take that experience we have and take it into [the Netherlands match].

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    The teams!

    England: Beadle, Livramento, Quansah, Cresswell, Hinshelwood, Hutchinson, McAtee, Anderson, Stansfield, Elliott, Scott.

    Subs: Sharman-Lowe, Simkin, Edwards, Egan-Riley, Norton-Cuffy, Hackney, Fellows, Gray, Nwaneri, Rowe, Iling-Junior.

    Netherlands: Roefs, Kasanwirjo, Maatsen, van den Berg, Hato, Flamingo, Valente, Milambo, van Bergen, Manhoef, Poku.

    Subs: Raatsie, van den Heuvel, Saleh-Eddine, Meijer, Goes, Regeer, Banzuzi, van Brederode, Ohio.

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    Preamble

    Here we are again, England in the latter stages of a European Championship.

    Both teams here have had similar tournaments, starting slow in the group stage, finishing second, but starting to warm up in the knockout round. England defeated pre-tournament favourites Spain in the quarter-finals while Netherlands played for 70 minutes for 10 men but managed to sneak a late goal against Portugal to win 1-0.

    England make just one change from the starting XI that beat Spain, Elliot Anderson coming in for Tyler Morton in midfield.

    That red for for Ruben van Bommel means the son of the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich midfielder, Mark van Bommel, is suspended for this semi-final, a huge miss for the Dutch. The Netherlands also had a man sent off in their final group game, a 2-0 win over Ukraine, after substitute Youri Regeer was dismissed for a wild tackle nine minutes after coming on. Regeer returns to the bench for this one.

    Those familiar with British football will recognise some of the Dutch names: Ian Maatsan is probably the biggest star, and the Aston Villa left back was the player of the match in the last round against Portugal. Neraysho Kasanwirjo played at Rangers this season but struggled to break into the first XI, while Rav van den Berg was a consistent performer for Middlesbrough and Million Manhoef has shone for Stoke City.

    Kenneth Taylor, another player suspended for the Dutch, is a huge star in central midfield and was voted as Ajax’s player of the year last season – he has been linked with moves to Villa, Arsenal and Newcastle in the recent past.

    It should be a cracker: 5pm BST kick-off.

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    Updated at 17.00 BST

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