UEFA have it as Walsh, although they are often wrong. Quite how those two could be confused, I don't know.
yeah, not sure. Swedish FA had it as Ngumoha but would probably go with UEFA's version over theirs for our players.
Strong win to end the group, impressive to hit 4 past a usually solid side. Shows the depth for this group to have so many absences and still smash it. Germany and Netherlands are going to be second seeds at best for the next stage of qualifying with only the group winner getting through so its going to be very cut throat to make it.
https://www.englandfootball.com/articles/2024/Oct/30/england-under-17s-sweden-match-report-20243010 Goals: Walsh 40', Dike 47', Gorman 74', Dowman 90+1'
Amir Ibragimov vs LeedsHattrick ⚽️⚽️⚽️ pic.twitter.com/zp32gW27cK— M (@MarcusKnowsBall) November 2, 2024
England men’s under-17s Belgium v England 6pm, Friday 15 November 2024 Belgian national football centre, Tubize Belgium v England 11am, Monday 18 November 2024 Belgian national football centre, Tubize Squad named: 2pm, Friday 8 November
🏴Dowman vs Inter U19 - UCL ⭐️A 14 year old dominating at the highest youth level, away in the UCL in Italy. I don't think people realize how special this kid is. It's unheard of. I'm so impressed. Absolutely incredible 🫡👏pic.twitter.com/8fVmiA4pI4— 🇳🇴 kimmoFC (@kimmoFC) November 6, 2024
Williams-Barnett has travelled to Turkey with Spurs first team so will be on the bench for the Europa League tomorrow.
That bit of play at the end was brilliant. You see him retain the ball and go past players where he's up against stronger players in bad positions quite a lot. There's an example at 1.25 on the video below, the defender ends up fouling him. I honestly think he could play senior football already. Not that an English club would throw someone in at his age, seems to happen in the US a bit though.
A double header for Neil Ryan's #YoungLions in Belgium ✈️— England (@England) November 8, 2024 Ale Gomes back in, must be a passport issue.
Stokes (USA and Wales), Ngwashi (Italy), Emenalo (USA), McGrath (Ireland), Gomes (Venezuela and Portugal), Tyjon (Poland).
McGrath is Scotland, not Ireland. He's an interesting one because he was called up for their U17 Euro qualifiers but ended up pulling out and not due to injury, as he was still featuring for Villa. Wonder if he was informed about his selection here and decided to put off being partially tied to Scotland.