England will face Germany in the final of the European Under-21 Championship after both teams secured impressive semi-final victories in Slovakia on Wednesday.

Lee Carsley's England side earned their place in the final with a hard-fought 2-1 win over the Netherlands at the Tehelné pole Stadium. Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott proved to be the difference-maker, scoring both goals for the Three Lions in a commanding performance.

In the other semi-final match, Germany demonstrated their tournament credentials with a comprehensive 3-0 victory against France. Goals from Nelson Weiper, Nick Woltemade, and Brajan Gruda secured the win, setting up what promises to be an exciting final against England.

Final Showdown Set for Saturday

The Euro Under-21 final between England and Germany will take place on Saturday at the Tehelné pole Stadium in Slovakia, where both teams will be looking to claim the prestigious youth championship title.

This tournament has showcased some of Europe's most promising young talent, with both finalists demonstrating exceptional skill and teamwork throughout their campaigns.

The match-up between these traditional footballing rivals adds an extra layer of intrigue to what is already set to be a compelling contest between two of the strongest youth teams in European football.

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