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FOOTY FANS were left fuming after coverage of England U21s’ start of their Euro defence cut-out – meaning they missed TWO GOALS.

Lee Carsley’s Young Lions beat Spain 1-0 in July to be crowned European U21 champions, their first title in the competition since 1984.

Fed-up fans missed England U21s goals against Luxembourg2

Fed-up fans missed England U21s goals against LuxembourgCredit: Getty
Fans were fuming when The FA Player crashed during the Euro qualifier2

Fans were fuming when The FA Player crashed during the Euro qualifierCredit: FA Player

Tonight they began their qualification campaign for the next tournament, which will be held in Slovakia.

They were playing away to Luxembourg in their group opener and raced and took the lead moments before the break thanks to Liam Delap.

That was much to the delight of those tuning in on the FA Player to watch it – the available stream.

However, the feed for the game went off shortly into the second period, and supporters were left fuming.

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Callum Doyle doubled the advantage for England on 58 minutes before Chelsea new boy Cole Palmer made it three nine minutes later.

But a host of supporters missed BOTH goals due to the feed crashing and they took to social media to vent their fury.

“Would have been nice if we could see the stream,” tweeted one.

Another called it a “total joke” while a fellow would-be viewer asked: “Any danger of replay of the goals?”

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A fellow fan raged: “Show us the goal. The stream cut out!”

As another echoed those sentiments, begging: “The stream went down. Please show us the goal.”

England finished up running out 3-0 winners, ensuring a dream start to qualification.

Although we reported earlier how boss Carsley is being lined-up by Republic of Ireland as a potential replacement for Stephen Kenny.

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