England head coach Thomas Tuchel has named his squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Serbia and Albania. Having secured qualification to the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico by winning all six qualifiers so far, Tuchel is refreshing his roster.
A notable addition is Bournemouth's 22-year-old Alex Scott, who has impressed this Premier League season. Scott has played in nine of Bournemouth's ten matches and scored in their game against Brighton, helping the team reach the league's top five early in the campaign.
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Scott's rise follows strong performances with England's Under-21 team during their successful European Championship campaign, which ended with a final win over Germany. He also has experience with England's Under-20, Under-19, and Under-18 squads.
Jude Bellingham returns to the squad after recovering from shoulder surgery and has scored in his last two La Liga matches, including El Clasico. Myles Lewis-Skelly is also included in the lineup.
Alex Scott’s first senior call-up highlights England’s strategy of blending fresh talent with experienced stars ahead of the World Cup qualifiers.
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