The Netherlands U19 side faces Romania U19 on 23 June 2025 in what promises to be a compelling European Championship showdown. Both teams will be eager to end the group stage on a high and build momentum heading into the knockout rounds.
Kick-off is scheduled for 20:00 CEST in Italy, Germany, France and Spain, and 19:00 BST in the UK. Be sure to check your local listings so you don’t miss a moment of the action.
This fixture will be streamed live across multiple platforms and broadcast on free-to-air channels in several countries, ensuring fans across Europe can tune in and support their sides.
Pre-match overview
The Netherlands U19s have been in scintillating form, opening their campaign with a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Germany before following up with a 2-0 win against Norway. Their perfect start means top spot in the group is already secured, but they will be keen to maintain their momentum and sharpness.
Romania U19 have faced a tougher route to this stage, picking up mixed results in earlier fixtures. They know a win here could cement a place in the last 16 and restore confidence ahead of tougher tests in the knockout phase.
Where to watch streaming and TV
If you’re planning to watch from home, there are plenty of options to stream or catch the match on television. Coverage is available on national broadcasters as well as online platforms.
Below is a handy guide to where you can watch Netherlands U19 v Romania U19 live in your country:
- Italy: Rai Sport (TV) and RaiPlay (streaming)
- Germany: ZDF (TV) and Magenta Sport (streaming)
- France: M6 (TV) and 6play (streaming)
- Spain: RTVE (TV) and RTVE Play (streaming)
- UK: ITV4 (TV) and ITV Hub (streaming)
Forecast
With the Dutch boasting a potent attack and strong defensive record, they will start as favourites heading into this clash. Their fluid passing game and clinical finishing have been standout features of their campaign so far.
Romania are likely to set up compactly and look to hit on the break, but the Netherlands’ quality on the ball may ultimately be too much to contain. Expect a confident Dutch performance and further proof of their status as tournament favourites.