England Under-20s will get a taste of what to expect at the 2017 World Cup, when they head to South Korea for the Continental Cup next week.
The Young Lions will face opposition from the host nation and Iran, who will both be joining England in the competition next May and June, and Nigeria who will be hoping to qualify from the African championships in early 2017.
And interim head coach Paul Williams has named a 24-man squad for the trip to East Asia, which will see three games in just four days.
Continental Cup 2016
All games at Suwon World Cup Stadium, South Korea
Nigeria v England
8am (GMT), Wednesday 9 November
South Korea v England
8am (GMT), Thursday 10 November
Iran v England
8am (GMT), Saturday 12 November
The schedule starts on Wednesday 9 November when England face Nigeria at the Suwon World Cup Stadium, before they’re in action again 24 hours later when playing against the host nation.
The final match of the tournament takes place on Saturday 12 November against Iran, who were late replacements for Argentina in the competition.
After leading the U20s to a clean sweep of victories against Netherlands, Germany and USA on home turf last month, Williams has retained the majority of his squad from that mini-tournament.
But there is a return to the group for goalkeeper Freddie Woodman and midfielder Josh Onomah, who were both involved with the U21s last month.
England Under-20s interim head coach Paul Williams
The squad will meet up on Saturday evening, before flying out to South Korea on Sunday where they will then prepare for the three quickfire games.
England secured their place at the U20 World Cup in South Korea after their performance at the U19 European Championship earlier this year, when they reached the semi-final.
The squad
Goalkeepers: Dean Henderson (Grimsby Town, loan from Manchester United), Luke Southwood (Reading), Freddie Woodman (Newcastle United)
Defenders: Jake Clarke-Salter (Bristol Rovers, loan from Chelsea), Callum Connolly (Everton), Dael Fry (Rotherham United, loan from Middlesbrough), Jonjoe Kenny (Everton), Tafari Moore (FC Utrecht, loan from Arsenal), Taylor Moore (Bristol City), Fikayo Tomori (Chelsea), Axel Tuanzebe (Manchester United), Kyle Walker-Peters (Tottenham Hotspur)
Midfielders: Kieran Dowell (Everton), Ovie Ejaria (Liverpool), Ainsley Maitland-Niles (Arsenal), Joshua Onomah (Tottenham Hotspur), Louis Reed (Sheffield United)
Forwards: Adam Armstrong (Barnsley, loan from Newcastle United), Isaiah Brown (Rotherham United, loan from Chelsea), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton), Harrison Chapman (Sheffield United, loan from Middlesbrough), Ademola Lookman (Charlton Athletic), Patrick Roberts (Celtic, loan from Manchester City), Dominic Solanke (Chelsea)