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U21 EUROs: What To Look Out For

Les Bleuets are in the spotlight as Ligue 1 McDonald's talent spreads across the tournament.
George Boxall
Published on 06/10/2025 at 19:30
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Charlie Cresswell and Jonathan Rowe will be set to represent England at Euro 2021.

The 2025 UEFA Under-21 European Championship kicks off this week in Slovakia, with France’s young guns aiming to end a 37-year wait for continental glory. But it’s not just Les Bleuets flying the Ligue 1 McDonald's flag — there’s talent with French club connections dotted all over the group stage.

Here’s what to watch on Matchday 1.

🇫🇷 France U21s: A talented squad with a point to prove

France begin their campaign on Wednesday against Portugal in Trenčín (21:00 CET). While some of the biggest names eligible — such as Bradley Barcola (PSG) and Rayan Cherki (Lyon) — are already with the senior squad, Gérald Baticle’s side is still brimming with promise.

Expect Frankfurt’s Jean-Mattéo Bahoya, Tottenham duo Mathys Tel and Wilson Odobert, and Castello Lukeba (RB Leipzig) — a product of Lyon — to shoulder the creative and leadership responsibilities. Lukeba is the only squad member with senior international experience.

Goalkeeper Guillaume Restes, fresh from an up-and-down Ligue 1 season with Toulouse, is set to start between the sticks.

Likely XI (France U21): Restes; Doukoure, Lukeba, Mawissa; Sildillia, Lepenant, Magassa, Merlin; Tel, Abline, Odobert

Portugal, under long-term coach Rui Jorge, have injury absences including Fábio Silva, and will be without several stars such as João Neves, now a full senior international. Even so, Sporting CP winger Geovany Quenda could pose problems.

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 England: Ligue 1 McDonald's duo in focus

Two players currently based in France are part of Lee Carsley's title-defending England team:

  • Jonathan Rowe (Nice): The tricky winger has adapted quickly in Ligue 1 and could be a key creative force.

  • Charlie Cresswell (Toulouse): The centre-back is coming off a testing season in France but could anchor the Young Lions' backline.

England face Czechia on Thursday (21:00 CET) in Dunajská Streda, the same opponent they beat to open their successful 2023 title run.

Also keep an eye on Tijan Dabo (Sochaux), a versatile midfielder expected to feature for Slovenia in their opener against Germany on Thursday (21:00 CET) in Nitra.

What they said

“We have a young team with top-flight experience, but we’ll need to grow fast in this tournament,”
Gérald Baticle, France U21 coach

“This squad can achieve something special, even without some of the big names,”
Castello Lukeba, France defender

📊 Did you know?

  • France’s last U21 EURO title came in 1988, when Laurent Blanc was named Player of the Tournament.

  • The only Ligue 1-based player in England's squad, Jonathan Rowe, registered five assists in his first half-season with Nice.

  • France have reached three straight U21 EUROs but never made it past the semi-finals in that span.

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