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Europe's future football stars vie for U20 World Cup glory

Europe's best young footballers are facing off against the rest of the world as the FIFA U20 World Cup gets underway in Argentina this weekend. 

Four cities in Argentina are hosting 24 teams from 20 May to 11 June, as the South American nation is still celebrating Lionel Messi and his national team’s 2022 World Cup triumph in Qatar.

Slovakia opened the scoreline for Europe, with a 4-0 win against Fiji on Saturday. Italy and Israel are in action late Sunday evening against Brazil and Colombia; while France and England begin their campaigns on Monday against South Korea and Tunisia respectively. 

Argentina agreed to host the tournament at the last minute, much to FIFA's relief, after protests in Muslim-majority Indonesia against hosting the Israel team forced the late switch of nations. 

The current U20 World Cup champions, Ukraine, are not taking part this year which makes England the favourites from Europe. 

England were U20 champions in 2017, and are bringing players who won the 2022 U19 European title. 

Notable inclusions of Chelsea midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka, Bristol City's Alex Scott, along with Manchester City's Liam Delap and Liverpool's promising centre-back Jarell Quansah have bolstered the English squad. 

Clubs needed to authorise their contracted players so they could be selected for the Under-20 World Cup, and many talented footballers from Europe will not take part in the tournament because they were not allowed.

Italy, facing contenders Brazil in Group D, will have the services of Empoli's attacking midfielder Tommaso Baldanzi and Serie B club Cittadella's Giuseppe Ambrosino despite the limitations. 

France will have talented centre-back Tanguy Zoukrou and 20-year-old forward Alan Virginus and are the

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