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European Under-21s Championship | Group Stage
Jun 21, 2015 at 5pm UK
 
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Team News: Two changes each for Sweden Under-21s, England Under-21s

England Under-21s and Sweden Under-21 make two changes respectively ahead of their Euro 2015 Group B clash in Olomouc.

England Under-21s manager Gareth Southgate has made two changes to his side ahead of their Euro 2015 clash against Sweden Under-21s in Olomouc.

Southampton and Manchester United midfielders James Ward-Prowse and Jesse Lingard are out of the Young Lions' starting XI, with Derby County's Will Hughes and Tottenham Hotspur's Alex Pritchard taking their place.

Sweden boss Hakan Ericsson has also made two changes to his side, with Victor Nilsson-Lindelof and Simon Tibbling replacing Sam Larsson and Alexander Milosevic in the starting lineup.

England lost their opening game against Portugal 1-0, while Sweden beat Italy 2-1.

Sweden U21s: Carlgren, Lindelof, Baffo, Helander, Augustinsson, Khalili, Hiljemark, Lewicki, Tibbling, Guidetti, Thelin
Subs: Rinne, Hrgota, Zeneli, Ishak, Olsson, Holmen, Larsson, Quaison, Konate, Gustafsson, Linde

England U21s: Butland, Jenkinson, Moore, Gibson, Garbutt, Redmond, Hughes, Chalobah, Pritchard, Carroll, Kane
Subs: Bond, Forster-Caskey, Stones, Ward-Prowse, Keane, Lingard, Ings, Afobe, Chambers, Targett, Loftus-Cheek, Bettinelli

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