England have been drawn alongside Netherlands, Latvia, Finland, and Bulgaria for the 2025 European Men’s Lacrosse Championship group stages.
The 2016 champions were drawn into Group A alongside their opponents at the draw ceremony which took place on Saturday 5 April in host city Wroclaw, Poland.
England, who were a Pot 1 top seeded nation for the draw, will come up against some familiar opposition in Netherlands, Latvia and Finland, while Bulgaria will represent new ground on the international stage.
England beat Latvia 13-10 in the group stages, and Finland 14-1 in the semi-final of the last edition of the Men’s European Championship back in 2016, while they faced Netherlands as recently as last November at the Amsterdam Invitational weekend.
As well as competing for the title of European champions, the event also now carries the prestige of acting as the World Championship qualifier for the 2027 Championship in Japan with the top seven European nations qualifying.
The dates of England’s fixtures are as follows with exact times still TBC:
Friday 11 July | England x Bulgaria
Saturday 12 July | England x Netherlands
Sunday 13 July | England x Latvia
Monday 14 July | England x Finland
Tickets are now on sale with tournament passes and daily tickets available HERE
Buy before 30 April to get a tournament pass at the early bird price of €99 + a free official tournament tshirt.