Jarrod Bowen has joined up with the England men's senior squad for two important UEFA Nations League B Group 2 ties with Greece and Republic of Ireland.
The West Ham United captain was added to Lee Carsley’s Three Lions squad on Monday for the final two group-stage ties of the 2024/25 Nations League season during the November international window.
Bowen joined up with his fellow squad members at St George's Park on Monday, before taking to the training pitch again on Tuesday morning.
England travel to Athens on Wednesday before taking on Greece, who have included West Ham’s Dinos Mavropanos in their squad, at the Olympic Stadium on Thursday 14 November at 7.45pm GMT.
The Three Lions then return to London to host the Republic of Ireland at Wembley Stadium on Sunday 17 November at 5pm GMT.
Both games will be broadcast live in the UK by ITV1 and ITVX.
England most likely need two victories to secure top spot and promotion back to League A, as they kick-off the final two match rounds on nine points, three behind Greece, who travel to Finland for their final fixture.
Bowen was included in England’s squad for their opening two fixtures in September, appearing off the substitutes’ bench in 2-0 wins away in Ireland and at home to Finland.
The 27-year-old has earned 12 senior caps since making his debut in a Nations League tie in Hungary in June 2022, and will hope to score his first goal for his country this week.
Bowen is one of a number of Hammers who have been included by their countries for international duty, and whufc.com will report on how they fare over the coming days.