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European U21 Championship 2017 live on Sky Sports this summer

England U21s - including  Demarai Gray and Jordan Pickford - will be in action live on Sky Sports this summer
Image: England U21s - including Demarai Gray and Jordan Pickford - will be in action live on Sky Sports this summer

Sky Sports will show every match from the 2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship as part of its biggest ever summer of sport.

The tournament, involving Europe's best young players, kicks off live on Sky Sports on June 16, and culminates with the final from Krakow on June 30.

Sky Sports has won the rights to show the next three U21 Euro tournaments through to 2021, with hosts Poland in England's group, alongside Slovakia and holders Sweden.

PFA Young Player of the Year nominee Jordan Pickford, Everton's Tom Davies and Leicester's Demarai Gray are among those in contention to play for Aidy Boothroyd's side, who came through qualifying unbeaten.

Jesse Lingard celebrates scoring against Sweden in the 2015 tournament
Image: Jesse Lingard celebrates scoring against Sweden in the 2015 tournament

Jesse Lingard, Harry Kane, John Stones, Jack Butland and Michael Keane all featured for England U21s in 2015 but though Gareth Southgate's side beat eventual winners Sweden, they exited at the group stage.

Sky Sports Head of Football Gary Hughes said: "The UEFA U21 Championship 2017 strengthens our football offering for fans. The tournament unearths future greats and is incredibly difficult to predict which makes it such an exciting proposition. Who will be the next Harry Kane, can England win their first title since 1984? Sky Sports is the only place to find out."

2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship (Poland, 16-30 June)

  • Group A: Poland, Slovakia, Sweden, ENGLAND
  • Group B: Portugal, Serbia, Spain, Macedonia
  • Group C: Germany, Czech Republic, Denmark, Italy

The European U21 Championship follows the end of the domestic football season on Sky Sports, which includes the Premier League run-in, the EFL play-offs, SPFL, La Liga, Eredivisie, Scottish Cup, Copa Del Rey and Copa Italia finales. Later in the summer, the football continues with The Premier League Asia Trophy and the inaugural Star Sixes tournament in London, which will pit past stars such as Steven Gerrard, Deco, Roberto Carlos, Michael Ballack and other stars in a six-a-side format.

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And an unrivalled summer of sport on Sky Sports also includes the ICC Champions Trophy, the ICC Women's World Cup, the British and Irish Lions' tour of New Zealand, The Open and every F1 race including Silverstone.

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