Chelsea players Katie Cox, Chloe Sarwie, Lola Brown and Lexi Potter have all been called up by England for the 2025 UEFA Women’s U19 Euros.

England Women's Under-19s head coach Lauren Smith has named her 21-player squad for the tournament, which will be held in Poland from Sunday 15 June to Friday 27 June.

England are in Group B and will first play the Netherlands on the opening day (15 June) at the Stadium Tarnobrzeg, before returning to the stadium to face Portugal on Wednesday 18 June.

Their final group match will be against current holders Spain on Saturday 21 June at Stadium Stalowa Wola.

The top two sides from both groups will progress to the semi-finals, with aim of reaching the final in Rzeszów on Friday 27 June.

Qualification for next year’s FIFA U20 Women's World Cup is also at stake at the U19 Euros.

UEFA has six qualification spots, including Poland as the hosts, meaning a third-place finish in Group B will guarantee England a place at next year’s competition.

'Competing in age-group tournaments is vital for the development of young players, so it’s fantastic to see our Young Lionesses involved in another U19 Euro and with an opportunity to qualify for next year’s U20 World Cup,' said Smith.

'Only Europe’s top eight teams make it to the finals, so we know the challenge will be tough – but we’re ready to give it our all. Just as importantly, we want to take as much as we can from the Euro experience, both on and off the pitch.'

Every England game in the tournament will be broadcast live by the BBC on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.

England's Under-19s squad for 2025 UEFA Women’s U19 Euros

Goalkeepers: Eve Annets (Manchester City), Katie Cox (Chelsea), Kaiya Jota* (Stanford University)

Defenders: Nelly Las (Leicester City), Rachel Maltby (Aston Villa), Lucy Newell (Manchester United), Katie Reid (Arsenal), Chloe Sarwie (Chelsea), Mari Ward (Bristol City), Cecily Wellesley-Smith (Arsenal)

Midfielders: Lola Brown (Chelsea), Maddy Earl (Arsenal), Laila Harbert (Arsenal), Vivienne Lia (Arsenal), Erica Parkinson (Valadares Gaia), Lexi Potter (Chelsea), Lauryn Thompson (Indy Eleven)

Forwards: Princess Ademiluyi (West Ham), Ava Baker (Birmingham City), Araya Dennis (Tottenham Hotspur), Jessie Gale (Arsenal)

*Training player