Chingford-born Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane has earned his first senior England call-up and is one of three Spurs players included in Roy Hodgson's 24-man squad.
Full-back Kyle Walker returns to the squad following injury, whilst Andros Townsend is also selected once more.
England will host Lithuania in a 2016 European Championships qualifier on Friday, March 27 before travelling to Italy for a friendly on Tuesday, March 31 at the Juventus Stadium.
The 21-year-old hitman has scored 26 goals in all competitions this season - 16 of which have come in the Premier League - and is the highest-scoring English striker in the top flight.
Kane has previously represented England at Under17, Under-19, Under-20 and Under-21 level but had not received a senior call-up until now.
Leytonstone-born wideman Townsend has six caps and two goals for the Three Lions and has been a regular in Hodgson's squad since making a goalscoring debut in the 4-1 win over Montenegro in October 2013.
Walker, 24, won the last of his ten caps in the same game in qualifying for the 2014 World Cup.
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