England have named their Under-18, Under-19, Under-20 and Under-21 squads and they are dominated by Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham.

Manchester United have just one representative – goalkeeper Dean Henderson who is on loan at Shewsbury Town.

Chelsea and Manchester City have contested the last five FA Youth Cup finals and both have reached the semi-finals of the Uefa Youth League, Chelsea beating Real Madrid and City triumphing over Steven Gerrard’s Liverpool.

Everton are also well represented with six players in the four squads.

Representatives from the top six Premier League sides are as follows:

Chelsea 12

Manchester City 10

Tottenham 9

Arsenal 5

Liverpool 4

Manchester United 1

England’s Under-18 squad to face Qatar, Argentina and Belarus:

Goalkeepers

Curtis Anderson – Manchester City

Josef Bursik – Stoke City

William Crellin – Fleetwood Town

Defenders

Timothy Eyoma – Tottenham Hotspur

Lewis Gibson – Everton

Marc Guehi – Chelsea

Joel Latibeaudiere – Manchester City

Brooklyn Lyons-Foster – Tottenham Hotspur

Steven Sessegnon – Fulham

Adam Wilson – Newcastle United

Midfielders

Conor Gallagher – Chelsea

George McEachran – Chelsea

Felix Nmecha – Manchester City

Tashan Oakley-Boothe – Tottenham Hotspur

Oliver Skipp – Tottenham Hotspur

Callum Wright – Leicester City

Forwards

Morgan Gibbs-White – Wolverhampton Wanderers

Callum Hudson-Odoi – Chelsea

Danny Loader – Reading

Ian Poveda-Ocampo – Manchester City

England’s Under-19 squad to face Hungary, Latvia and Macedonia:



Goalkeepers

Ellery Balcombe – Brentford

Jamie Cumming – Chelsea

Defenders

Trevoh Chalobah – Chelsea

Edward Francis – Manchester City

Reece James – Chelsea

Dujon Sterling – Chelsea

Japhet Tanganga – Tottenham Hotspur

Ben Wilmot – Stevenage

Midfielders

Flynn Downes – Luton Town (loan from Ipswich Town)

Elliot Embleton – Sunderland

Adam Lewis – Liverpool

Mason Mount – Vitesse Arnhem (loan from Chelsea)

Tristan Nydam – Ipswich Town

Joe Willock – Arsenal

Forwards

Ben Brereton – Nottingham Forest

Phil Foden – Manchester City

George Hirst – Sheffield Wednesday

Reiss Nelson – Arsenal

Edward Nketiah – Arsenal

Jadon Sancho – Borussia Dortmund

England’s Under-20 squad to face Poland and Portugal:

Goalkeepers

Will Huffer – Leeds United

Nathan Trott – West Ham United

Defenders

Callum Brittain – MK Dons

Darnell Johnson – Leicester City

Ezri Konsa – Charlton Athletic

Lloyd Kelly – Bristol City

Easah Suliman – Grimsby Town (loan from Aston Villa)

Aaron Wan-Bissaka – Crystal Palace

Midfielders

Harvey Barnes – Leicester City

Isaac Buckley-Ricketts – Oxford United (loan from Manchester City)

Josh Dasilva – Arsenal

Tayo Edun – Fulham

Sam Field – West Bromwich Albion

Callum O’Hare – Aston Villa

Forwards

Keinan Davis – Aston Villa

Marcus Edwards – Norwich City (loan from Tottenham Hotspur)

Lukas Nmecha – Manchester City

Josh Sims – Southampton

Chris Willock – Benfica

England’s Under-21 squad to face Romania and Ukraine:

Goalkeepers

Angus Gunn – Norwich City (loan from Manchester City)

Dean Henderson – Shrewsbury Town (loan from Manchester United)

Freddie Woodman – Aberdeen (loan from Newcastle United)

Defenders

Trent Alexander-Arnold – Liverpool

Ben Chilwell – Leicester City

Jake Clarke-Salter – Sunderland (loan from Chelsea)

Dael Fry – Middlesbrough

Mason Holgate – Everton

Jonjoe Kenny – Everton

Ryan Sessegnon – Fulham

Fikayo Tomori – Hull City (loan from Chelsea)

Kyle Walker-Peters – Tottenham Hotspur

Joe Worrall – Nottingham Forest

Midfielders

Tom Davies – Everton

Kieran Dowell – Nottingham Forest (loan from Everton)

Ovie Ejaria – Sunderland (loan from Liverpool)

Ainsley Maitland-Niles – Arsenal

Josh Onomah – Aston Villa (loan from Tottenham Hotspur)

Harry Winks – Tottenham Hotspur

Forwards

Tammy Abraham – Swansea City (loan from Chelsea)

Dominic Calvert-Lewin – Everton

Demarai Gray – Leicester City

Jack Harrison – Middlesbrough (loan from Manchester City)

Ademola Lookman – RB Leipzig (loan from Everton)

James Maddison – Norwich City

Dominic Solanke – Liverpool

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