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Crowe Wins Fourth England U17s Cap - Ipswich Town News

Academy right-back Dylan Crowe won his fourth England U17s cap as the Young Lions beat Holland 2-0 in their final game at the Algarve Tournament this afternoon.

Crowe, 16, came on as a half-time sub having played the full 80 minutes in the 1-1 draw with Germany on Sunday, after being an unused sub for the 4-0 defeat to hosts Portugal on Friday.

Arsenal duo Xavier Amaechi and Tyreece John-Jules netted the goals which beat the Dutch youngsters.

The tournament was part of the squad’s preparations for the European U17 Championships England is hosting in May.

In addition to his U17s caps, first-year scholar Crowe has previously played for the England U16s and U15s.

England U17s: Marcus Dewhurst (Sheffield United), Vontae Daley-Campbell (Arsenal) (Dylan Crowe (Ipswich Town) 41), Clinton Mola (Chelsea) Thomas Doyle (Manchester City) 41), Ajibola Alese (West Ham United) (Luis Binks (Tottenham Hotspur) 69), Xavier Amaechi (Arsenal) (Jack Nolan (Reading) 58), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) (Louie Sibley (Derby County) 41), Mason Greenwood (Manchester United) (Trae Coyle (Arsenal) 58), Jimmy Garner (Manchester United) (c ), Bobby Duncan (Unattached) (Tyreece John-Jules (Arsenal) 41), Arvin Appiah (Nottingham Forest) (Rayhaan Tulloch (West Bromwich Albion) 58), Matt Daly (Huddersfield Town).

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