Spain U21 vs Germany U21: Live stream, TV channel, kick off time and team news for European Championship final

SPAIN and Germany are looking to build a dynasty as they face off in yet another European U21 Championship final.

The two sides dominated senior world football until recently and could be set for a new era in the sun judging by the promise their youth sides have shown.

In the 2017 final, the Germans ran out 1-0 winners through Mitchell Weiser's audacious effort.

What time does Spain U21 vs Germany U21 kick off?

The European U21 Championship final will be played on Sunday, June 30 at 7.45pm.

That's 8.45pm in Spain, Germany and Italy.

The match will be played at Udinese's Dacia Arena.

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What TV channel is Spain U21 vs Germany U21 on and can I live stream it?

Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event will be showing the European U21 Championship final with coverage commencing at 7.30pm.

To live stream the match, Sky Sports subscribers can head to Sky Go.

Those without a Sky subscription can purchase a Now TV Day Pass from £8.99, or a mobile pass from £5.99.

In Spain, the tournament is live on Mediaset while in Germany it will be on ARD, ZDF and Sport1.

Team news

Spain squad

Goalkeepers: Antonio Sivera, Unai Simón, Daniel Martin.

Defenders: Jesús Vallejo, Aaron Caricol, Jorge Mere, Unai Nunez, Junior Firpo, Marc Roca.

Midfielders: Fabián Ruiz, Carlos Soler, Mikel Merino, Dani Ceballos, Mikel Oyarzabal, Igor Zubeldia, Alfonso Pedraza, Dani Olmo, Pablo Fornals.

Forwards: Borja Mayoral, Rafael Mir.

Germany squad

Goalkeepers: Alexander Nübel, Florian Müller, Markus Schubert.

Defenders: Benjamin Henrichs, Lukas Klostermann, Jonathan Tah, Timo Baumgartl, Maximilian Mittelstädt, Waldemar Anton, Felix Uduokhai.

Midfielders:  Maximilian Eggestein, Levin Öztunali, Mahmoud Dahoud, Marco Richter, Suat Serdar, Nadiem Amiri, Florian Neuhaus, Robin Koch, Arne Maier, Eduard Löwen.

Fowards: Lukas Nmecha, Luca Waldschmidt, Johannes Eggestein.

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