Izzy Brown is looking to end the season in style with a double triumph for club and country.
The Chelsea striker has helped his side reach the Semi-Finals of The FA Youth Cup - where they meet Arsenal in April.
And the 17-year-old has also replicated his fine form for the Blues with England U17s, firing them to within one game of the European Championship Finals after his goal sealed victory over Albania on Friday.
Italy v England
UEFA European U17 Championship
Elite Qualifying Round
4pm Monday 31 March
Letna, Zlin, Czech Republic
"Everything is going so well at the moment with England and Chelsea," Brown told TheFA.com.
"We are into the semi-finals against Arsenal - which will be a massive game - and obviously we are one game away from the Euros so things are good.
“I'm getting a lot of support from my family and I just want to make them proud as they're always there for me."
As the season draws to a close, the former West Bromwich Albion man knows crunch time is approaching – and the youngster said exciting times lie ahead.
"I have been a Chelsea supporter all my life, so it would be great to win the Youth Cup with them and to qualify for the Euros would be equally massive,” he added.
"Now we are one game away from achieving that - and it feels a bit surreal - but hopefully we can get that win and then head to Malta."
Brown is forging a fine reputation for himself, so much so that the danger man found himself with a man-marker against Albania – an experience that is all part of the development process.
"It's difficult to play when someone is following you around the pitch,” said Brown. “You are always looking to find space and moving around, trying to open it up for one of your team-mates to get a chance.
"You just have to stay disciplined and do your job, and you'll get one opportunity when he will slip up and not track me, so you have to be alert so you can punish them.
Brown and his team-mates know that anything other than defeat will ensure they finish top of their Elite Round group and qualify for the Euros - but there will be no question of England attempting to play out for a draw.
"We want to get the win, that is the most important thing. "We'll be giving it everything to continue our good record.
"It'd be nice to get another goal too, but qualifying is the most important thing.
"I remember the Italians defence are very physical - they are all big, strong lads. It's hard to play against teams like that, but we'll be working on getting the ball down and playing it.
"We'll be watching videos and studying them as much as possible, working out their strengths and weaknesses."
England U17s take on their Italian counterparts in the final group game on Monday 31 March – kick-off 4pm.
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