Dozzell Set for Second England U19s Cap - Ipswich Town News
Andre Dozzell looks set to win his second England U19s cap this afternoon when the Young Lions face Holland at the European Championships in Tbilisi (Eurosport 2 from 2.15pm).
Dozzell played the full 90 minutes as England got off to winning start by beating Bulgaria 2-0 in their opening group match on Monday.
Following today’s game the youngsters take on Germany in their final group fixture on Sunday, another match being shown live by Eurosport.
Dozzell, who signed a new Town contract running to the summer of 2020 when he turned 18 in May, won nine caps with the England U18s during 2016/17, having been a regular starter and occasional captain of the U17s a year earlier.
England U19s: Aaron Ramsdale (AFC Bournemouth), Nathan Trott (West Ham United), Trevoh Chalobah (Chelsea), Jay Dasilva (Chelsea), Darnell Johnson (Leicester City), Easah Suliman (Aston Villa), Reece James (Chelsea), Josh Dasilva (Arsenal), Andre Dozzell (Ipswich Town), Tayo Edun (Fulham), Jacob Maddox (Chelsea), Mason Mount (Chelsea), Ryan Sessegnon (Fulham), Dujon Sterling (Chelsea), Ben Brereton (Nottingham Forest), Isaac Buckley-Ricketts (Manchester City), Marcus Edwards (Tottenham Hotspur), Lukas Nmecha (Manchester City).
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