How to watch Leeds United prodigy Archie Gray for England this summer: Fixtures and TV details as squad revealed
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Gray joins fellow Leeds youngsters Charlie Crew (Wales) and Rory Mahady (Scotland) at this summer’s Under-17 Euros in Hungary as England look to repeat their glory of 2010 and 2014 by lifting the trophy for a third time.
Due to his involvement for Leeds’ promotion-winning Under-21s on Monday evening, Gray is unlikely to feature in the Three Lions’ opening group game against Croatia on Thursday but could be involved if England go deep in the tournament which consists of 16 teams.
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Hide AdJoining England and Croatia in their group are the Netherlands and Switzerland. Teams finishing first and second progress to the knockouts, whilst those finishing third and fourth are eliminated at the group stage.
Should Gray feature, Leeds fans will be able to follow his progress throughout the competition via UEFA’s in-house streaming platform Uefa.tv. Supporters are prompted to create a free account to watch the tournament coverage, which will stream each and every fixture.
Gray is not the only Leeds Under-21 star representing England this summer, either. Darko Gyabi and 21s skipper Mateo Joseph have this week joined up with Ian Foster’s squad ahead of the Under-20 World Cup in Argentina. England’s first match at that tournament is next Monday, May 22.
England Under-17s’ full European Championships squad is as follows:
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Hide AdGoalkeepers: Ted Curd (Chelsea), Finlay Herrick (West Ham United), Tommy Setford (Ajax)
Defenders: Josh Acheampong (Chelsea), Somto Boniface (Chelsea), Mofe Jemide (Crystal Palace), Jayden Meghoma (Southampton), Lakyle Samuel (Manchester City), Ishé Samuels-Smith (Everton)
Midfielders: Isaiah Dada-Mascoll (Manchester City), Kiano Dyer (Chelsea), Michael Golding (Chelsea), Archie Gray (Leeds United), Myles Lewis-Skelly (Arsenal), Finley McAllister (Manchester United)
Forwards: Leon Chiwome (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Tyler Dibling (Southampton), Zakariya Lovelace (Glasgow Rangers), Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal), Justin Oboavwoduo (Manchester City), Kadan Young (Aston Villa)