Shayon Harrison and Harry Winks joined England for training on Monday morning ahead of the friendly with France as Roy Hodgson was forced to call upon the Tottenham Hotspur youngsters to make up the numbers.

Jesse Lingard was also among the new faces to be put through their paces as the Manchester United winger sampled training with the England senior squad for the very first time, and he will be hoping to gain his first full cap on Tuesday night after making 11 appearances for the under 21s.

The 18-year-old Harrison and 19-year-old Winks become the latest academy players to join the senior members of the national team, after Everton youngster Tom Davies was rewarded for his progress at Under-17 level by being granted the experience in October.

Shayon Harrison (second left) and Harry Winks (third left) respect a minute's silence for the Paris victims

Harrison and Winks have been rewarded for showing signs of encouragement playing at youth team level

SHAYON HARRISON PROFILE Club: Tottenham Hotspur Position: Striker Date of birth: 13 July 1997 Place of birth: Hornsey Club career: Has scored four goals in eight games for Spurs in Under 21 Premier League this term. International career: Player with Jamaican heritage is yet to feature for his country. Advertisement

HARRY WINKS PROFILE Club: Tottenham Hotspur Position: Midfielder Date of birth: 2 February 1996 Place of birth: Hemel Hempstead Club career: Made Spurs debut in Europa League match against Partizan Belgrade in November 2014. International career: Capped by England at Under-17, Under-18 and Under-19 levels Advertisement

Hodgson's squad was further altered after Fabian Delph was replaced by Ryan Mason, while Jamie Vardy and Michael Carrick have returned to their clubs to be assessed having been ruled out of the Wembley international.

Lingard was called up to the England squad following the withdrawals of Vardy and Carrick, and the Spurs duo were on hand to take their place alongside the 22-year-old at a training centre in Enfield.

Striker Harrison has stepped up to under-21s football this season with the north London club after finishing the 2014-15 season as top scorer for the under-18s with 15 goals in 18 games - including a hat-trick in a 4-1 win against bitter rivals Arsenal and a four-goal haul against Chelsea.

Central midfielder Winks has already made his first-team debut for Mauricio Pochettino's side, coming on as a substitute in the 1-0 Europa League group stage win over Partizan Belgrade in November 2014.

Harrison is set for a bright future in the game having excelled at every youth team level since joining the Lilywhites' Under-10 group, and the Hornsey born centre forward looked happy in conversation with club-mate Harry Kane during the training session.

Manchester United winger Jesse Lingard trained as Roy Hodgson ran the rule over his threadbare squad

Winks (centre) warms up with Ross Barkley and Dele Alli as England's preparation for France gathered pace

Tottenham striker Harry Kane stretches with club-mate Harrison with the youngster hoping to emulate him

Winks bolstered the midfield options in order to help Hodgson create more realistic matchday scenarios for his players ahead of the France test, but it was also a good opportunity for the youngster to take advantage of the national team training in close proximity to Tottenham's base.

Born in Hemel Hempstead, Winks made 18 appearances and scored twice in the Barclays Under-21 Premier League during 2014-15, and was named as an unused substitute for Spurs during the goalless draw with Everton earlier this season.

Winks, who travelled with Tottenham for their post-season tour friendlies in Malaysia and Australia, has been capped by England at Under-17, Under-18 and Under-19 levels.

Harrison looks to put Barkley under pressure during a keep-ball exercise at the Enfield Training Centre

Roy Hodgson has a threadbare England squad following the withdrawals of Michael Carrick and Jamie Vardy