Tottenham Hotspur striker Dominic Solanke has once again been named in the England squad ahead of the November international break.
On Thursday afternoon, England’s official X account confirmed that the Spurs forward made the cut for their final camp of 2024 – the only Tottenham player to do so.
Solanke returned to the England fold for the first time in seven years when he was called up for their games against Greece and Finland.
The Tottenham attacker picked up his second Three Lions cap in their 2-1 defeat to Greece at Wembley, coming on as a second-half substitute.
Now, Solanke could potentially earn his third and fourth caps for England as they contest their final Nations League games of the current campaign.
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England, who are currently in League B, face a trip to group leaders Greece on Thursday 14 November in a game scheduled to kick off at 7:45pm GMT.
Three days later, the Three Lions take on the Republic of Ireland at Wembley (Sunday 17 November, 5pm GMT) in Lee Carsley’s final game as caretaker manager.
Both games are set to be broadcast on ITV1.
England currently sit second in their group and, if they remain there come full-time in their clash with the Republic, they will seal a place in the promotion play-offs.
The runners-up from each League B group will battle for a single place in League A against the third-place finishing teams in the top league.
Should England succeed in sealing a play-off spot, those games are scheduled to take place during the March international break.
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