Tottenham will have three young talents representing England in the Under-17 World Cup in Qatar.
The England side are trying to become just the second Three Lions team to win the tournament since the 2017 crop.
TJ Eyoma and Tashan Oakley-Boothe were Tottenham players in the squad at the time, but they have both since left North London.
Tottenham summer transfer target Morgan Gibbs-White is one of the more prominent members of the successful team that Liam Bramley is trying to emulate.
Luca Williams-Barnett among Tottenham talents named in England U17 World Cup squad
Luca Williams-Barnett is one of Tottenham’s biggest talents, and he is one of the Lilywhites’ gems named in the squad.
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The young attacking midfielder has eight goals and seven assists in 12 matches in Spurs’ youth ranks so far this season.
Another Spurs starlet named in the squad is Jan’ai Byfield, a 16-year-old centre-back who has featured nine times in all competitions for the academy squads this season.
The final selection that fans in N17 should be keeping an eye on is Tynan Thompson, a 17-year-old left winger, who has notched six goals and two assists in 11 appearances in this campaign.
Tottenham fans can stream the U17 World Cup
England will face Venezuela on Tuesday, 4 November in their first group match, before taking on Haiti on Friday, 7 November.
They will end the group stage against Egypt on 10 November, with the final being aired on 27 November, if the Three Lions manage to get there.
Tottenham fans who want to catch a glimpse of their young stars in action can stream all of the group stage matches live on ITV, with some fixtures from the knockout stages due to be aired on ITV4 or streaming platform ITVX.
Barnett-Williams and Byfield are expected to feature prominently for Bramley’s side, as they are two of the most promising players in the squad.