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Published 29 August 2025 2 min read
Men's U19

England MU19s squad named for September internationals

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Holly Hunt

The Young Lions will play three internationals during the upcoming September camp

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Will Antwi has named his England men’s under-19s squad for the upcoming international camp which will see the Young Lions play Ukraine, Spain and the Netherlands.

The Young Lions signed off 2024-25 at the UEFA U19 EURO Finals in Romania, where they drew 2-2 with Norway, played out a thrilling 5-5 scoreline with Germany before being beaten by the Netherlands, narrowly missing out on a place in the tournament’s knockout stages.

All three international fixtures will take place at the Pinatar Arena in Spain during September as Antwi’s team kick off the 2025-26 season.

Jesse Derry celebrates scoring against Germany at the U19 UEFA EURO Finals
Jesse Derry celebrates scoring against Germany at the U19 UEFA EURO Finals

The MU19s go head-to-head with Ukraine on Wednesday 3 September (10am BST kick-off).

Antwi’s team then take on Spain on Saturday 6 September (10am BST kick-off) in their second match-up.

And the Young Lions round off the camp with a game against the Netherlands on Tuesday 9 September (11.30am BST kick-off).

See the full squad below.

The Squad

Goalkeepers: Douglass Lukjanciks (Everton), Nicolas Michalski (Blackburn Rovers), Jack Porter (Arsenal)

Defenders: Harry Amass (Manchester United), Samuel Amissah (Fulham), Jaden Dixon (Stoke City), Airidas Golambeckis (West Ham United), Stephen Mfuni (Manchester City), Kian Noble (Manchester City), Leo Shahar (Newcastle United)

Midfielders: Harrison Armstrong (Everton), Joshua King (Fulham), Divine Mukasa (Manchester City), Trey Nyoni (Liverpool), Callum Olusesi (Tottenham Hotspur), Chris Rigg (Sunderland), Sol Sidibe (PSV Eindhoven)

Forwards: Jesse Derry (Chelsea), Baylee Dipepa (Southampton), Max Dowman (Arsenal), Shumaira Mheuka (Chelsea), Mikey Moore (Rangers, on loan from Tottenham Hotspur), Jay Robinson (Southampton)