UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2025: Schedule, Host Country & Venues, Key Dates, Qualifiers Table

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25th Edition of the UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2025 is a platform for future stars to showcase their talent and represent their nation. The UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2025 schedule dates for the tournament are from 11th June to 28th June. Certainly, sixteen teams will take part in the final tournament. Players born on or after 1 January 2002 may participate.

Spain is the defending champion. Italy and Spain are record winners, winning the tournament 5 times each. Second to them are Germany, winning it three times. Just before the next season starts, the players performing at a top level can attract big teams.

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UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2025: Schedule and Groups

Group A

The Group A – of Slovakia, Spain, Italy, and Romania.

MatchdayDateTime (CEST)Time (GMT)MatchVenue
Matchday 1June 11 (Wednesday)18:0016:00Slovakia vs SpainBratislava
Matchday 1June 11 (Wednesday)21:0019:00Italy vs RomaniaTrnava
Matchday 2June 14 (Saturday)18:0016:00Spain vs RomaniaBratislava
Matchday 2June 14 (Saturday)21:0019:00Slovakia vs ItalyTrnava
Matchday 3June 17 (Tuesday)18:0016:00Romania vs SlovakiaBratislava
Matchday 3June 17 (Tuesday)18:0016:00Spain vs ItalyTrnava
Group B

The Group B – Czech Republic, England, Germany, and Slovenia.

MatchdayDateTime (CEST)Time (GMT)MatchVenue
Matchday 1June 12 (Thursday)21:0019:00Czechia vs EnglandDunajská Streda
Matchday 1June 12 (Thursday)21:0019:00Germany vs SloveniaNitra
Matchday 2June 15 (Sunday)18:0016:00England vs SloveniaNitra
Matchday 2June 15 (Sunday)21:0019:00Czechia vs GermanyDunajská Streda
Matchday 3June 18 (Wednesday)18:0016:00Slovenia vs CzechiaNitra
Matchday 3June 18 (Wednesday)18:0016:00England vs GermanyDunajská Streda
Group C

The Group C – Portugal, France, Poland, and Georgia.

MatchdayDateTime (CEST)Time (GMT)MatchVenue
Matchday 1June 11 (Wednesday)21:0019:00Portugal vs FranceTrenčín
Matchday 1June 11 (Wednesday)21:0019:00Poland vs GeorgiaŽilina
Matchday 2June 14 (Saturday)21:0019:00Portugal vs PolandTrenčín
Matchday 2June 14 (Saturday)21:0019:00France vs GeorgiaŽilina
Matchday 3June 17 (Tuesday)21:0019:00Georgia vs PortugalŽilina
Matchday 3June 17 (Tuesday)21:0019:00France vs PolandTrenčín
Group D

The Group D – Denmark, Ukraine, Finland, and Netherlands

MatchdayDateTime (CEST)Time (GMT)MatchVenue
Matchday 1June 12 (Thursday)18:0016:00Ukraine vs DenmarkPrešov
Matchday 1June 12 (Thursday)21:0019:00Finland vs NetherlandsKošice
Matchday 2June 15 (Sunday)18:0016:00Finland vs UkraineKošice
Matchday 2June 15 (Sunday)21:0019:00Netherlands vs DenmarkPrešov
Matchday 3June 18 (Wednesday)21:0019:00Denmark vs FinlandPrešov
Matchday 3June 18 (Wednesday)21:0019:00Netherlands vs UkraineKošice

Key Dates

Basically, before entering the business end of the tournament, we could see a lot of surprises. Especially, Group C seems a bit tricky. Accordingly, the knockouts commenced from 21st June.

UEFA U21 Euro 2025 – Quarter-finals:

MatchdayDateTime (CEST)Time (GMT)MatchVenue
Quarter-final 1June 21 (Saturday)18:0016:00Winner Group A vs Runner-up Group BKošice
Quarter-final 2June 21 (Saturday)21:0019:00Winner Group B vs Runner-up Group APrešov
Quarter-final 3June 22 (Sunday)18:0016:00Winner Group C vs Runner-up Group DKošice
Quarter-final 4June 22 (Sunday)21:0019:00Winner Group D vs Runner-up Group CPrešov

UEFA U21 Euro 2025 – Knockout Stage Fixtures

MatchdayDateTime (CEST)Time (GMT)MatchVenue
Semi-final 1June 26 (Thu)21:0019:00Winner QF1 vs Winner QF3Košice
Semi-final 2June 27 (Fri)21:0019:00Winner QF2 vs Winner QF4Prešov
3rd Place MatchJune 30 (Mon)18:0016:00Loser SF1 vs Loser SF2Prešov
FinalJune 30 (Mon)21:0019:00Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2Košice

Host of the tournament

Since 2000, Slovakia hasn’t hosted the UEFA U21 European Championship. Accordingly, they get a chance to host the tournament this time. Besides this, a total of 8 venues in 8 different cities will have the matches played.

The venues that will host the matches are Štadión pod Dubňom (Žilina), Štadión Sihoť (Trenčín), Tehelné pole (Bratislava), Anton Malatinský Stadium (Trnava), Košická futbalová aréna (Košice), MOL Aréna (Dunajská Streda), Štadión pod Zoborom (Nitra) and Futbal Tatran Arena (Prešov).

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