The football world is buzzing with activity as both the England U21s and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) embark on important campaigns this Sunday, June 15, 2025. The Young Lions are in Slovakia, continuing their defense of the UEFA U21 European Championship title, while in the United States, PSG starts their FIFA Club World Cup (CWC) journey.
England U21s Aim to Continue Strong Start
England U21s began their U21 EURO title defense with a dominant 3-1 victory over Czechia on Thursday, June 12. Goals from Harvey Elliott, Jonathan Rowe, and Charlie Cresswell secured the win. Lee Carsley's side showcased a controlled performance and dominated possession. Carsley acknowledged the positive start but also pinpointed areas for improvement, particularly in tactical balance and forward runs. Liverpool's Jarell Quansah echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of a "good and controlled win" to settle nerves.
The Young Lions are in Group B alongside Czechia, Slovenia, and Germany. Their next challenge is against Slovenia this Sunday. A win against Slovenia could potentially secure their place in the quarter-finals, depending on other results. Carsley is aware of the challenges, especially with key players like Liam Delap and Jobe Bellingham initially named in the squad, later dropping out due to transfers. Despite the changes, Carsley remains optimistic about the team's potential. The squad features a blend of experienced players like Harvey Elliott, who was part of the winning squad two years ago, and emerging talents.
PSG Kicks Off Club World Cup Campaign
Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, Paris Saint-Germain is set to begin their campaign in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. PSG, as the reigning UEFA Champions League winners, are considered a top contender for the title. They are placed in Group B and their first match is against Atlético de Madrid. The game is scheduled for Sunday, June 15, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. The match is scheduled to kick off at 3:00 p.m. ET (12:00 p.m. local time in California). Romanian referee István Kovács will officiate the match.
PSG's squad value reportedly doubles that of Atlético de Madrid's. The team is determined to add the Club World Cup trophy to their recent Champions League title, marking a potentially perfect finish to their season. The Club World Cup is being held in the United States across 11 cities. For PSG, this tournament represents an opportunity to engage with their rapidly growing fanbase in the United States. They plan to do this through various initiatives, including the "PSG House" in Los Angeles.
PSG's group stage schedule includes matches against Atlético de Madrid, Botafogo, and Seattle Sounders FC. The team's key players, including Ousmane Dembélé and Vitinha, are expected to play pivotal roles in their CWC campaign. Notably, Dembélé sustained an injury playing for France in the Nations League and may miss the opener. Luis Enrique's tactical approach emphasizes possession-based football, quick transitions, and a fluid attacking line.
Both the England U21s and PSG face exciting challenges. England seeks to defend their title against Europe's best young talents, and PSG aims to conquer the world at the FIFA Club World Cup.