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Former Non-League star Jarrod Bowen says earning his first England call-up is a ‘childhood dream’.

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By Jon Couch

BIG STAGER: Jarrod Bowen shoots for goal on his England debut against Hungary yesterday
PICTURE: Alamy

JARROD BOWEN says earning his first England call-up is a ‘childhood dream’.
The 25-year-old striker was playing in the Conference for Hereford United just eight years ago.
Now, after notching 16 goals in all competitions for West Ham United last season, Bowen has been picked by England boss Gareth Southgate and made his first start for the Three Lions yesterday in the 1-0 defeat to Hungary.
Four matches inside 10 days – against Hungary...

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