England Under-17 squad named for opening Euro Qualifiers

Thursday 20 Oct 2016
England Under-17s

The England Under-17s squad for the opening round of Euro Qualifiers has been named.

The Young Lions will travel to Romania next week ahead of facing the hosts as well as Austria and Azerbaijan across a six-day period.

Steve Cooper’s team go into the qualifying round on the back of beating CroatiaGreece and Germany to win the Croatia Cup earlier this month.

 

England Under-17s’ October fixtures

England v Azerbaijan
5pm (BST), Tuesday 25 October
Stadionul Buftea, Buftea (Romania)

England v Romania
1pm (BST), Thursday 27 October
Stadionul Buftea, Buftea (Romania)

Austria v England
1pm (GMT), Sunday 30 October
Stadionul Anghel Iordanescu, Voluntari (Romania)

They now kick-off their qualifying campaign for the 2017 European U17 Championships, the finals of which take place next May, also in Croatia.

Cooper retains the majority of the squad that represented the Three Lions last month, including all seven of the goal-scorers from the 8-1 victory over Germany.

The Young Lions sit in Group 6 of the qualifying round, and will kick-off their campaign against Azerbaijan in Buftea on Tuesday 25 October at 5pm (BST).

Next up are hosts Romania, at the same venue, two days later on Thursday 27 October (kick-off: 1pm BST).

England’s group-stage fixtures conclude on Sunday 30 October as they face Austria in Voluntari. A top-two place will secure a spot in the elite qualifiers, while the five best third-placed teams from the 12 groups will also progress.

The squad

Goalkeepers: Curtis Anderson (Manchester City), Thomas McGill (Brighton & Hove Albion)

Defenders: Timothy Eyoma (Tottenham Hotspur), Lewis Gibson (Newcastle United), Joel Latibeaudiere (Manchester City), Brooklyn Lyons-Foster (Tottenham Hotspur), Jonathan Panzo (Chelsea)

Midfielders: Alex Denny (Everton), Morgan Gibbs-White (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Angel Gomes (Manchester United), George McEachran (Chelsea), Tashan Oakley-Boothe (Tottenham Hotspur)

Forwards: Rhian Brewster (Liverpool), Phil Foden (Manchester City), Callum Hudson-Odoi (Chelsea), Danny Loader (Reading), Jadon Malik Sancho (Manchester City), Emile Smith Rowe (Arsenal)

By Jim Lucas