The Ukrainian U-21 national team will play a friendly match against Slovenia: where to watch the game.


The Ukrainian U-21 national team is preparing for the final tournament of Euro-2025 (U-21) and will play friendly matches against the teams of Slovenia and Poland. This was reported by the Ukrainian Football Association (UAF).
In March, the team will hold a training camp in Turkey, where they will play two friendly matches: on the 21st against Slovenia and on the 25th against Poland.
The team's coach, Oleksandr Melgosa, emphasized that for him the most important thing is the development of the players and progress, not just results.
Where to watch the game Ukraine - Slovenia
The live broadcast of the match can be watched on the UAF YouTube channel.
Squad of the Ukrainian U-21 national team
- Goalkeepers: Ruslan Neshcheret, Heorhii Yermakov, Illia Popovych.
- Defenders: Arsenii Batagov, Volodymyr Saliuk, Eduard Kozyk, Vitalii Roman, Taras Mykhavko, Kostyantyn Vivcharenko, Illia Krupskiy.
- Midfielders: Anton Tsarenko, Maksym Khlan, Ivan Varfolomieiev, Vladyslav Koreshchenko, Denys Kuzik, Oleg Fedor, Valentyn Rubchynskyi, Maksym Braharu, Volodymyr Brazhko, Oleksandr Yatsyk, Borys Krushynskyi.
- Forwards: Bohdan V'iunnyk, Ihor Krasnopir.
The Ukrainian U-21 national team will participate in the final tournament of Euro-2025 (U-21) in Slovakia and will play against the teams of Denmark, Finland, and the Netherlands.
The Ukrainian national team has already defeated Belgium in the playoff match of the Nations League for a place in Division A.
The return match will take place in Belgium on March 23.
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