#2 Rhian Brewster
A talented striker with an eye for goal, Brewster will be one of the key figures in England's attacking plans. He arrived at his present club Liverpool from Chelsea as a 15-year-old two years ago and since then made a rapid progress through the ranks at the club.He put on an impressive display for the Red's U18 side, which got him promoted to the U23's for whom he scored his first goal in January this year in a 3-0 victory over Ipswich in the Premier League Cup. Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was impressed with the youngster and hence handed him a first team shirt and even put him on the bench against Crystal Palace earlier this year.
Brewster is a regular in the present England U17 side and can be touted to have a big influence in his side's performances in the coming World Cup.The London-born striker has scored 12 times in 17 international appearances this season for the Young Lions, three of which came in the six matches in the U17 Euros.