West Ham star Jarrod Bowen is thinking ahead to the World Cup in Qatar after making his England debut last month.
The 25-year-old made his first senior appearance for the Three Lions in their 1-0 defeat away at Hungary last month, and went on to feature in all four of their Nations League games during the same international break.
There had long been calls for Bowen to receive his first international call-up going into the fixtures after a stunning season for West Ham.


Bowen, speaking to former Watford goalkeeper Ben Foster as part of Amazon Prime Day, said it was a 'dream' to represent the Three Lions for the first time.