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England go out after Germany beat Norway in the other Group B match putting them into second and dropping England to third. Netherlands will face hosts Romania in the semi finals whilst Germany take on Spain. Netherlands 4-2 England England are out of the u19 Euros as Germany beat Norway in the other group B match which drops them to third in the table. Will Atwi's side were beaten well in Bucharest and now Netherlands will face hosts Romania in the next round. Elsewhere, in the other game happening in group B, Sondre Granaas of Norway has taken the lead against Germany which moves them to second the group with four points to England's two. So as it stands, England are now out of the competition and won't be progressing to the next round. Netherlands get another and it's Redmond again! Rot's disguised ball finds him on the edge of the penalty area before he twists and turns his man and easily puts it past the keeper. England get one back! Young holds off his man well as he travels down the right-hand side and crosses the ball in low to Wheatley who turns his man, and slots the ball past the goalkeeper in the near corner. Netherlands 3-0 England The half ends after two minutes added time and it feels a bit harsh on England to be 3-0 down but Netherlands have been clinical. The Oranje have scored three from four shots on target whilst Will Antwi's side are yet to create anything promising. Goals from Smit, Redmond and Vennegoor of Hesselink are the difference. It's a bit of a mess in the middle of the box as England captain Zach Abbott deflects the ball into the path of Lucas Vennegoof of Hesselink who side foots it past Setford. A move from one end of the pitch to the other as Netherlands easily play the ball through England. Quick passing in the middle allowed Zepiqueno Redmond to find space out wide who then walked the ball into the box and slotted it into the bottom right corner. Netherlands short corner catches England out as Kees Smit finds the side netting with a whipped finish from the edge of the area. BBC Sport With the game on Monday ending 5-5, England are second in Group B on two points from two games after drawing 2-2 with Norway last Saturday. They were 2-1 down in that match before Tottenham's 17-year-old winger Mikey Moore equalised from the penalty spot with 10 minutes remaining. England's final group game is against leaders the Netherlands, who have six points from two games. That takes place today in Bucharest (18: 00 BST kick-off). At the same time, Germany face Norway in Voluntari. Both teams have one point from two games. There are eight teams taking part in the tournament, with the top two from two groups of four advancing to the semi-finals which take place on 23 June. The final takes place at the Rapid-Giulesti Stadium in Bucharest on 26 June. BBC Sport Trailing 5-1 to Germany with more than 40 minutes remaining, England were facing humiliation in their European Under-19 Championship game in Bucharest. The 2022 champions looked down and out when they went in at half-time 4-1 behind. And it got even worse when Said El Mala added a fifth three minutes into the second-half - before one of the great England comebacks. In the space of 11 extraordinary minutes, the Young Lions - managed by former Crystal Palace and Luton defender Will Antwi - went from losing 5-1 to drawing 5-5 in Romania's capital. Manchester United's Ethan Wheatley tapped in after a corner to make it 5-2 in the 52nd minute before a shot by Tottenham's Reiss Russell-Denny three minutes later reduced the deficit further. The fightback continued when Nottingham Forest's Zach Abbott headed home from a 60th-minute corner. And the crowd inside the Arcul de Triumf Stadium could hardly believe what they were seeing when Jesse Derry of Crystal Palace - son of former Eagles captain Shaun - equalised three minutes later after goalkeeper Konstantin Heide had spilled a cross from Kadan Young. This video can not be played England U19s score four goals in 10 minutes to draw 5-5 against Germany The Netherlands scored with all four shots on target England were knocked out of the European Under-19 Championship in the group stage after losing to the Netherlands. A 91st-minute winner for Germany in their game with Norway eliminated England. Will Antwi's side leave Romania without winning a game - with the Dutch going to the semi-finals in top spot and Germany qualifying in second spot. The Netherlands led when Kees Smit whipped in a fine effort from outside the box after playing a one-two from a corner. Zepiqueno Redmond, reportedly a target for Aston Villa, placed into the bottom corner for the second goal. Lucas Vennegoor of Hesselink, whose father Jan played for Celtic and Hull, scored their third following a defensive mistake. Manchester United's Ethan Wheatley pulled one back with a fine turn and finish. Redmond slotted in a fourth for the Dutch, with Jesse Derry scoring for England in injury time. England would still have progressed if Norway's game against Germany had ended in a draw. But Germany came from 1-0 down to win 2-1 with Said el Mala scoring in injury time. England had drawn their first two games, 2-2 with Norway and 5-5 with Germany after coming back from 5-1 down. Germany play Spain in the semi-finals, with the Netherlands facing hosts Romania. Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser Last Updated 20th June 2025 at 20: 28 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. 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