Hosts Korea await England in final Group C match at Men's U20 Worlds

England player with ball in stick and stick behind head

After a perfect start to their 2025 World Lacrosse Men’s U20 Championship campaign with two wins against Jamaica and New Zealand, England head into their final Group C match looking to make it three wins in three games.

Hosts Korea stand in their way as they look to win a second match at this Championship after defeating New Zealand on opening day.

Having made six previous appearances at the U20 Men’s Championship including one in 2022 where they finished 16th, Korea came into this edition as no pushovers.

Their goalie Saeng Ryo featured in 10 games for Washington and Lee University last year, making 31 saves, while defender Kaidan Suh lined up for Boston University.

The US pedigree doesn’t stop there with Tanner Hahm and Ryan Baik also playing for universities in North America: Hahm for University of Indianapolis and Baik for Division 1 team Drexel.

On Friday, in their first match at the competition, Korea claimed a 10-4 victory over New Zealand with Hahm scoring a hat-trick of goals.

England’s third and final Group C match against Korea will begin at 3am (UK) with fans able to follow updates live on the England Lacrosse Instagram channel HERE or watch all the action as it happens on World Lacrosse TV HERE.