England’s best and brightest young talents are off to Euro 2019 this summer – catch the whole tournament only on Sky Sports. While England’s senior side head to Portugal for the Nations League finals, which you can also watch live on Sky Sports, Aidy Boothroyd’s U21s travel to Italy and San Marino looking to bring home the European U21 Championship for the first time since 1984.When are England’s games?England are in Group C and kick-off their tournament against joint-second favourites France in Cesena at 8pm on Tuesday live on Sky Sports Football. 13 goals have been scored in the last three games between the sides. The Young Lions are back at the same ground five days later when they face Romania, competing in their first U21 European Championships since 1998, on June 21 at 5.30pm, and then travel to San Marino’s national stadium for their final group game with Croatia, whose senior side knocked England out of last summer’s World Cup, at 8pm on June 24.Who will be in the England team?Leicester duo James Maddison and Harvey Barnes, Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden, Crystal Palace defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Fulham winger Ryan Sessegnon were all named among Boothroyd’s recruits on…