Chelsea duo Fikayo Tomori and Tammy Abraham, who made their first-team debuts against Leicester City on Sunday, have been included in the England under 19 squad to take on Mexico.

Aidy Boothroyd’s Young Lions play a double-header of friendlies near Mexico City on June 4 and 6 as they fine-tune ahead of July’s European Championship in Germany.

Guus Hiddink handed defender Tomori and striker Abraham their senior debuts in Sunday’s 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge, rewarding their excellent seasons in Chelsea’s youth teams.

Highly-rated Chelsea forward Tammy Abraham made his senior debut against Leicester City on Sunday

Fikayo Tomori is one of five Chelsea players in the 24-man squad for two matches against Mexico next month

They are joined in the 24-strong Young Lions squad by their club-mates Dominic Solanke and Izzy Brown, both back from a season on loan at Vitesse, and defender Jake Clarke-Salter.

Also selected are Manchester United defender Cameron Borthwick-Jackson, who has featured regularly for Louis van Gaal’s team this season, and Liverpool pair Sheyi Ojo and Jordan Rossiter.

The strong England squad also features Ainsley Maitland-Niles of Arsenal, Reece Oxford of West Ham, Adam Armstrong of Newcastle United, Kyle Walker-Peters of Tottenham and Lewis Cook of Leeds United.

Manchester United defender Cameron Borthwick-Jackson has also been selected for England U19 squad

West Ham midfielder Reece Oxford has been linked with Premier League rivals Manchester City and Arsenal

There are first call-ups for the Charlton Athletic forward Ademola Lookman and Reading goalkeeper Luke Southwood.

The squad will convene at the end of May before travelling to Mexico for the two games, which will take place at the Centro de Alto Rendimiento just outside of the capital city.

England return on June 8 and attention then turns to the European finals in July, where England have been paired with Holland, Croatia and France in the group stage.