Tottenham teenager Tye Hall joins England senior squad for training
Tottenham Hotspur under-18s captain Tye Hall has been handed a surprise call-up to train with the England senior squad at Wembley ahead of their clash against Uruguay.
The 18-year-old participated in Thursday’s session under manager Thomas Tuchel.
He joined in with possession-based drills alongside established international stars such as Jude Bellingham.
The promising academy prospect is the son of former Crystal Palace and Queens Park Rangers defender Fitz Hall.
Valuable experience for Spurs prospect
Despite his involvement, the talented teenager is not part of the official 35-man squad for upcoming fixtures against Uruguay and Japan.
He was drafted in specifically to ensure optimal numbers for the tactical preparations.
The youngster would have seen some familiar faces during the session, training alongside club team-mates Dominic Solanke and Djed Spence.
He has already tasted first-team involvement in north London, appearing on the bench during a Champions League tie against Eintracht Frankfurt in January.
Following his arrival at the club aged just seven, the academy graduate signed his first professional contract in November 2024 before agreeing a long-term extension.
Youth pathway continues under Tuchel
The inclusion of the Spurs prodigy follows a growing trend of integrating youth players into senior national camps.
Manchester United prospect Ayden Heaven was similarly drafted in from the under-20s squad at St George’s Park earlier this week.
Fellow United youngster Shea Lacey, Chelsea’s Harrison Murray-Campbell and Manchester City’s Lakyle Samuel have also fulfilled similar training roles this season.