England U19s take on Iceland U19s on Saturday afternoon (2pm GMT) as they look to follow up their 1-0 win over Hungary and stay top of their European Championship qualifying group.
The Young Lions got their qualifying campaign off to the perfect start on Wednesday night as they beat Hungary 1-0. Charlie Webster's 33rd-minute strike saw them move top of Group G after Turkey and Hungary played out a 2-2 draw in their respective opening match.
Simon Rusk named Leeds United duo Darko Gyabi and Sonny Perkins in his England U19s squad last week and wasted no time in introducing them into the action, with the pair both starting against Hungary and midfielder Gyabi being handed the captain's armband. The Whites youngsters will be hoping to be named in the starting XI once again when they take on Iceland at Rotherham United's home ground - the New York Stadium.
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The stage is set for what will hopefully be another chance for Gyabi and Perkins to impress and LeedsLive has provided all the details you need to know ahead of kick-off.
When is England U19s vs Iceland U19s?
The game will take place on Saturday, March 25 at New York Stadium, Rotherham. Kick-off time is 2pm GMT.
TV channel?
The game is not being broadcast live on TV in the UK, but supporters can follow along with live coverage with our dedicated matchday blog.
How can I follow it on LeedsLive ?
Our live matchday blog will keep you posted with all the latest analysis and reaction as it happens, including team news and player ratings. Click here for all the action.
Latest odds
England U19s - 1/7
Draw - 7/1
Iceland U19s - 15/1
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