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Result: Germany U19's 5-5 England U19's Germany draw with England in a 10 goal thriller in the UEFA U19 Championship at the Stadionul Arcul de Triumf in Bucharest, Romania Germany led 5-1 before England scored four goals in 10 minutes #bbcfootball, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) This video can not be played UEFA Under 19 Championship highlights: England 2-2 Norway Tottenham forward Mikey Moore converted a late penalty as England drew against Norway in their opening match at the European Under-19 Championship in Romania. The 17-year-old equalised in the 80th minute after team-mate Shumaira Mheuka had been pushed to the ground by defender Jonathan Norbye. In an entertaining match, Will Antwi's Young Lions took an 11th-minute lead. Tom Watson, who scored an injury-time winner for Sunderland in the Championship play-off final against Sheffield United before joining Brighton in a £10m deal, saw his deflected strike go in after Kadan Young's bright run created the opportunity. Alexander Rossing-Lelesiit made it 1-1 with an excellent individual goal and both sides hit the woodwork before Sondre Granaas put Norway ahead just before half-time with a well-taken cushioned volley. But England were the better side in the second half and got a deserved equaliser with 10 minutes remaining. A late ankle injury to Moore was the only negative and, with Antwi's side having used all their substitutes, they had to see out the match with only 10 men. England play Germany on Tuesday and the Netherlands on Friday, with the top two in each group progressing to the semi-finals. You can watch live coverage from both the men's and women's European Under-19 tournaments on the BBC. England group games will be available across BBC i Player, the BBC Sport website and app, along with Red Button coverage of selected matches. Striker Ethan Wheatley made his England Under-19 debut last year and has already played for Manchester United in the Premier League. He was loaned to Walsall for the second half of last season but only played four times. In the women's tournament, Birmingham midfielder Ava Baker will hope to add to her already impressive goal tally at this level. Baker scored five goals in six games during the qualifying campaign, including one in a 10-0 victory over Ukraine. All times BST BBC i Player We will be showing live coverage from both the men's and women's tournaments. England group games will be available across BBC i Player, the BBC Sport website and app, along with Red Button coverage of selected matches. Tuesday, 17 June Men's European U19 Championship: Germany v England (18: 00) BBC i Player, BBC Sport website & app Wednesday, 18 June Women's European U19 Championship: Portugal v England (16: 00) BBC i Player, BBC Sport website & app Friday, 20 June Men's European U19 Championship: Netherlands v England (18: 00) BBC i Player, BBC Sport website & app Saturday, 21 June Women's European U19 Championship: Spain v England (18: 00) BBC i Player, BBC Sport website & app Live coverage of semi-finals and finals will be available across the BBC should England progress Monday, 23 June Men's European U19 Championship: Semi-Final 1 (18: 00) BBC i Player, BBC Sport website & app Men's European U19 Championship: Semi-Final 2 (21: 00) BBC i Player, BBC Sport website & app Tuesday, 24 June Women's European U19 Championship: Semi-Final 1 (18: 00) BBC i Player, BBC Sport website & app Women's European U19 Championship: Semi-Final 2 (21: 00) BBC i Player, BBC Sport website & app Thursday, 26 June Men's European U19 Championship: Final (21: 00) BBC i Player, BBC Sport website & app Friday, 27 June Women's European U19 Championship: Final (21: 00) BBC i Player, BBC Sport website & app England's future generations will be in action when the men's and women's European Under-19 Championships take place this month. The men's tournament - in Romania - kicks off on Saturday, one day before the women's competition in Poland begins. England's men have been drawn in a tough group with Germany, Netherlands and Norway, while the women will face Netherlands, Portugal and holders Spain. Spain are the most successful team in the men's tournament, with nine titles since it too was switched from under-18s to under-19s in 2001-02. Their most recent success came in Northern Ireland last year, when they beat France 2-0 in the final. That meant Spain's senior men and both under-19 teams won European competitions in 2024. England, who failed to qualify last year, have won the tournament twice since its rebrand - most recently in 2022. Last Updated 17th June 2025 at 20: 33 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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