Under-21 finals: UEFA.com's coverage in Israel
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
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Whether you are following one team at the U21s or the tournament in general, UEFA.com is the place to visit with player interviews, video, social media and live match coverage.
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The UEFA European Under-21 Championship is the stage where the players who will make the headlines of sports pages across the continent for the next decade and more come to international prominence.
With the seven best teams in Europe having travelled to join hosts Israel for the 2013 event, a festival of football is anticipated over the next two weeks, and you can follow it every step of the way with comprehensive coverage on UEFA.com and the competition's official social media channels.
Live match reporting: UEFA.com has reporters at every game with live build-up from the stadiums, minute-by-minute commentary, match galleries, match reports and player / coach reaction.
Team reporters: We have correspondents with each of the teams, offering the best all-round tournament coverage available. In the camps on a daily basis, they will bring you interviews with the players and have the latest news such as injury updates.
Video coverage: As well as pre-tournament one-on-one video interviews with each of the finalists' coaches, UEFA.com will have further sit-downs with the leading personalities taking part in Israel. In addition, there is free live match streaming of the games on UEFA.com in territories where rights have not been sold, and there will be post-match video reaction with the players.
Multilingual platforms: As usual, the tournament will be covered across UEFA.com's ten languages, with even more detail in the languages of the countries taking part in Israel.
Photography: A dedicated photography section for the finals has been launched with training, press conference, fans, pre-match and match action shots all available. We will also have exclusive behind the scenes pictures from inside the stadiums, including player arrivals and dressing rooms.
Social media: Reporters will be tweeting throughout the tournament, uploading the latest news, pictures and videos to the microblogging site Twitter; be sure to follow @UEFAUnder21 and use #U21EURO when tweeting about the finals. The tournament's official Facebook page will bring further news and views on the finals.
Press kits: In-depth press kits will be provided before every game featuring all the key facts and figures, tables, match official details and squad lists. Download them on UEFA.com. There will be over 300 accredited members of the media at the finals from across Europe.
Get involved: The official Under-21 Fantasy Football game and Predictor are a great way to get involved in the finals with the added benefit of some superb prizes on offer ... if you do well, of course.