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Nick Woltemade was target again, while Germany passed the 4-2 Czech to secure its place in the quarter-finals of the European Championships in the under 21.
Woltemade, who scored a hat-trick in a German match, the victory over Slovenia, made 3-0 to his side after the effort from the first half Nicolò Tresoldi and Paul Nepho.
Eric Martel added fourth to Germany before the clue of an hour.
Czechia gathered through her own goal of Bright Arrey-MBI and strike Karel Spácil, but they couldn’t reduce the backlogs and could no longer qualify from B.S.
Locking a place in the quarterfinals in style 😎#Dfb #Germanfootball #Germanynt
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– German football (@dfb_team_en) June 15, 2025
Earlier, England and Slovenia were drawing 0-0.
The young lions had better than a chance, but they couldn’t find a way to Martin Turk, who made a great savings to delay Jack Hinshelwood.
England needs a point against Germany on Wednesday to progress at the last eight.
Denmark from Group D after two goals of William Such saw them coming from behind to beat the Netherlands 2-1.
Jong Orrani led a bizarre way when the approval of Captain Denmark Oliver Provstgaard rejected Ruben Van Bommel and flew in a net with a deduction from the Danish skipper.
But the Newcastle striker talked his head after 35 minutes, then grabbed the winner shortly after the interval.
The second qualifying place will be determined on Wednesday when the Netherlands meets Ukraine, which today beat Finland 2-0 thanks to the goals of Vladyslav Vanat and Maksym Brahar.