Stansfield nodded in advance, so I checked the lineup.


England Under 21 is not really impressed in Slovakia yet, and has not made it tonight’s quarter-finals against 21st Spain as a loser at Trnava.

Lee Carsley’s men advanced from Group B thanks to a 3-1 victory over the Czech Republic, a 0-0 draw against Slovenia and a 2-1 defeat to Germany.

Carsley has yet to decide which formation seems to mean a lack of nine qualities to suit the younger Lions.

Spain appears to be more calm and cruises through Group A, finishing the top after a victory against Slovakia, Romania and a draw with Italy.

They are favorites, but Carsley is sure England can surprise them.

“I don’t feel like a loser,” he said. “If you have performance and can leverage your abilities, you have a higher chance of winning the game.

β€œWe still have a lot to come from the group and we feel we are looking forward to a great game against Spain, and the more we can stay in the tournament, the stronger the team will be.

Spanish Team News

Spanish boss Santi Denia has returned to most of the team that defeated Romania in Match Day 2.

Leeds forward Mateo Joseph leads the line.

Spain under 21 years of age: Ithrbe; Pubill, Tarrega, Mosquera, Well. War, Tarent; Juanl, Moreiro, Lopez. Joseph

England Team News

Carsley gave Birmingham City striker Adam Stansfield a surprise by naming him with Starting XI.

Stansfield will play the traditional number nine role ahead of Harvey Elliott, James McAtee and Hutchinson.

Tino Livramento will return on the left back, including Tyler Morton.

Lowe, Ethan Nwanelli and Elliot Anderson missed.

England Under 21: Beadle. Hinshelwood, Quansah, Creswell, Libramento. Scott, Morton. Elliott, McAtee and Hutchinson. Stance Field



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