Lee Carsley names uncapped England trio for Ireland meeting

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Newcastle left-back Lewis Hall and Southampton centre-half Taylor Harwood-Bellis were given first England call-ups in interim boss Lee Carsley's final squad, for the forthcoming Nations League games with Greece and the Republic of Ireland.

Carsley will return to his role as Under-21s manager after the double-header, with Thomas Tuchel starting as the new boss in January.

And he has named uncapped defensive duo Hall and Harwood-Bellis in his 26-man group.

Hall has impressed for Newcastle this season, playing in all 10 Premier League games and could provide an answer to England’s left-back problems.

Harwood-Bellis has also been an ever-present for Saints and has impressed amid a difficult start to life back in the Premier League for his club.

Carsley said: "They’re both players who have played a lot of minutes this season and have shown they can consistently play in the Premier League at a high level.

"Players that I both know really well. The relationship and longevity that I’ve known Taylor from Man City and captaining the under-21s, having a successful summer with promotion and playing in the Premier League week in and week out, he’s a player that really deserves it.

"An outstanding captain and a brilliant example to the rest of the players in the under-21s squad.

"Lewis is a player who’s took his time to settle in, high quality, left-footed and a player who deserves to be in and has shown he can be really consistent."

John Stones and Kobbie Mainoo are ruled out with injuries, but Declan Rice, Jack Grealish and Cole Palmer are included despite fitness issues of their own.

Curtis Jones has bee rewarded for recent good form with Liverpool

Uncapped Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones is also back in the squad after his maiden call-up for last month’s games against Greece and Finland.

The 23-year-old was part of the Euro 2024 training camp and was last month drafted in as an injury replacement by Carsley, only to withdraw after the Greece game due to the birth of his daughter.

England head to the Olympic Stadium in Athens next Thursday to face Greece, who have a three-point cushion over them at the top of Group B2.

The international year ends with the Wembley showdown against Ireland – the nation Carsley represented as a player – three days later.

Ireland manager Heimir Hallgrímsson named his own 23-man squad for the home meeting with Finland and the visit to Wembley, with in-form duo Andy Moran and Tom Cannon brought into the fold.

Tuchel has signed an 18-month deal that begins on 1 January, so will only be an interested observer during November’s games.

Defeat in Athens next Thursday would end England’s chances of automatic promotion from the second tier and mean Tuchel's first camp in March would involve Nations League play-off fixtures.



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