England manager Gareth Southgate has included Chelsea duo Tammy Abraham and Fikayo Tomori in his latest England squad, but Manchester City defender Kyle Walker has been omitted once again.
The Three Lions will take in a trip to the Czech Republic on October 11, before negotiating another away clash against Bulgaria three days later, as their Euro 2020 qualification campaign resumes.
England are currently sitting top of Group A on 12 points, having won all four of their fixtures to date.
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Abraham has been handed his first international call up for two years after scoring seven goals in seven Premier League matches at the start of the new season .
The striker is joined in the 25-man squad by Chelsea team-mate Tomori, who has also broken into Frank Lampard’s first team at Stamford Bridge in recent weeks.
Here it is: your #ThreeLions squad for this month's #EURO2020 qualifiers against the Czech Republic and Bulgaria!https://t.co/uuLf9zGD3g
— England (@England) October 3, 2019
Abraham, 22, had said he had “not made a decision yet” on his international future as he is also eligible to play for Nigeria, having only played for England in two friendlies and not a competitive game.
If he plays against either the Czechs or Bulgaria, he will not be able to switch allegiance, while the same also applies to Tomori who played for Canada at Under-20 level.