England men’s under-21s will be heading to Norwich in March, when their UEFA U21 EURO qualifier with Moldova will be staged at Carrow Road.
Lee Carsley’s Young Lions will be looking to continue their perfect start to the 2027 Championship campaign in the first international window of 2026, which begins with a trip to Andorra on Friday 27 March.
They will then return to home turf for the second game of the window in Norfolk, with the game against Moldova scheduled for Tuesday 31 March (7pm GMT).
So far, the Young Lions have won all five of their qualifying group games without conceding a goal, as they aim to retain their title at the next U21 EURO Finals in Albania and Serbia in June 2027.
And it was Moldova who they faced in their second game of the season last October, when a brace from Divin Mubama and further goals from Jamie Gittens and Rico Lewis secured a 4-0 victory in Chisinau.
One member of the current MU21s cohort who could be on familiar territory is Kellen Fisher, with the Canaries defender having been a part of Carsley’s squad for their last fixtures in November when he made an appearance from the bench in the 4-0 win over Slovakia.
The MU21s’ last game at Norwich came back in September 2018 when they shared a 0-0 draw with the Netherlands during the qualification campaign for the U21 EURO Finals of 2019.
Prior to that, the Young Lions played at Carrow Road in September 2012 when they beat Serbia 1-0 in the U21 EURO 2013 play-off first leg, thanks to a goal from Craig Dawson.
Lee Carsley’s Young Lions will be looking to continue their perfect start to the 2027 Championship campaign in the first international window of 2026, which begins with a trip to Andorra on Friday 27 March.
They will then return to home turf for the second game of the window in Norfolk, with the game against Moldova scheduled for Tuesday 31 March (7pm GMT).
So far, the Young Lions have won all five of their qualifying group games without conceding a goal, as they aim to retain their title at the next U21 EURO Finals in Albania and Serbia in June 2027.
And it was Moldova who they faced in their second game of the season last October, when a brace from Divin Mubama and further goals from Jamie Gittens and Rico Lewis secured a 4-0 victory in Chisinau.
One member of the current MU21s cohort who could be on familiar territory is Kellen Fisher, with the Canaries defender having been a part of Carsley’s squad for their last fixtures in November when he made an appearance from the bench in the 4-0 win over Slovakia.
The MU21s’ last game at Norwich came back in September 2018 when they shared a 0-0 draw with the Netherlands during the qualification campaign for the U21 EURO Finals of 2019.
Prior to that, the Young Lions played at Carrow Road in September 2012 when they beat Serbia 1-0 in the U21 EURO 2013 play-off first leg, thanks to a goal from Craig Dawson.
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