England vs. Korea
Germany vs. Chinese Taipei
Canada vs. Australia
Netherlands vs. Hong Kong, China
Mexico vs. Ireland
The 2025 World Lacrosse Men’s U20 Championship enters day four in Seogwipo, Korea with five games of action, including two crucial battles that will help determine play-in spots, and a clash for top spot in another pool
Play begins at 11 a.m. local time (UTC+9) with England vs Korea and Germany vs. Chinese Taipei, with three more games in the evening.

Live statistics will be available on worldlacrosse.sport, and streaming is available on WL TV with an event pass, currently priced at US$35.
All four Pool A teams advance directly to the quarterfinals and the top two teams from each of the four remaining pools will advance to the play-in round.
Germany and Chinese Taipei will see their contest as a must-win to try and claim second place in Pool E behind Puerto Rico.
The Netherlands and Hong Kong, China also have high stakes at 4:10 p.m. with the winner trying to claim second place in Pool C behind Japan.
The finale of the day will see Mexico and Ireland vie for the top spot in Pool D, with both teams at 2-0.
Canada is also in action and will press for its first win in Korea against an Australia team coming off a dramatic win over the Haudenosaunee.