England trio Phil Foden, Ryan Sessegnon and Mason Mount met former striker Alan Shearer as their World Cup experience continued in Moscow.

The three highly-rated talents have been taken out to Russia for the tournament by Nike in a bid to get them immersed in the atmosphere and get some experience of a World Cup environment.

And having been in Volgograd on Monday to watch Gareth Southgate's side overcome Tunisia, they got another treat as they met up with Shearer, now a TV pundit, and received a tour of the BBC studio.

Ryan Sessegnon, Phil Foden and Mason Mount (right) met up with Alan Shearer in Moscow

The highly-rated England trio also received a tour of the BBC's studio in Moscow's Red Square

Foden, Mount and Sessegnon were all interviewed by Shearer on their experience in Russia

The three young Lions were each interviewed on their early experiences in Russia and they perhaps got a look at a future outside of the game as they sat in the BBC punditry chairs.

'The youth teams won two World Cups and a European championship, so we have got the quality in our ranks,' Sessegnon told Shearer.

'But it’s just about being given the opportunity to show it at the next World Cup.

'To hear I had a chance of being in the squad (for Russia) I was happy and excited, but I think it’s a bit too early for me.'

All three were full of praise when quizzed on how they found watching England dramatically beat Tunisia.

Shearer gave the three young stars a tour of the dressing room at the BBC's Moscow base

They then got interviewed in the pundit's chairs where they talked about watching England

Finally Sessegnon and Co were shown the ropes in the television gallery where clips are cut

Harry Kane nodded in his second goal of the game in stoppage time which sent England fans in Russia and at home crazy.

'The fans were going crazy when Harry got the late goal, it was good to be part of it,' Foden said.

'We’ve all been to games but there’s nothing like a World Cup game, the experience and the atmosphere around the game was unreal,' Mount added.

Foden, Sessegnon and Mount are all widely expected to have exciting futures in the first team for England after standing out in the youth squads.

The trio, along with Shearer, posed for photos in front of the famous Saint Basil's Cathedral which has provided the backdrop for the BBC's coverage thus far.

The positive move, designed to give the teenagers a taste of a tournament of this magnitude, comes after all three won international honours with England in 2017.

Foden was awarded the Golden Ball as England lifted the Under 17 World Cup, while Mount won the Golden Player award after the Under 19s clinched the Under 19 European Championship in Georgia.

Sessegnon was also part of the Under 19 squad, finishing joint top scorer with three goals.

Mount, who was out on loan at Vitesse last season, admits more young players should do it

For Foden, his challenge is breaking into the Manchester City first team regularly next year

Nike have taken the trio to Russia to give them an experience of being at a major tournament

All three will hope to get more first team minutes in the Premier League next season and Sessegnon has the chance to do that at Fulham after their play-off final win over Aston Villa.

'It was the best moment in my career so far,' he said. 'When the final whistle went it was crazy. Knowing that I will be playing with Fulham in the Premier League next season is the best feeling.

For Mount and Foden, the task ahead for them is breaking into the Chelsea and Manchester City first teams.

'It was obviously my first season out on loan (with Vitesse) and to be out there experiencing a different type of football was the best thing for me,' Mount reflected.