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England C training camp squad announced

ENGLAND C boss Paul Fairclough has named the squad that will take part in an upcoming training camp.

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ENGLAND C boss Paul Fairclough has named the squad that will take part in an upcoming training camp.

The Non-League Three Lions will get together from Sunday, September 27 to Tuesday, September 29 at Warwick University.

The squad includes some familiar names as well as some new ones as Fairclough begins preparations for the International Challenge Trophy – his side’s chances may well be worth a punt with Betfred.

Training camp squad in full: Jake Gallager (Aldershot Town), Joel Dixon (Barrow AFC), Billy Clifford (Boreham Wood), Kaine Felix (Boston United), Sam Habergham (Braintree Town), Alex Woodyard (Braintree Town), Ben Heneghan (ChesterFC), Ryan Higgins (Chester FC), Sean Ragget (Dover Athletic), James Bolton (FC Halifax Town), Kurtis Guthrie (Forest Green Rovers), Jonny Maxted (Forest Green Rovers), Daniel Johnson (Gateshead), Omar Bogle (Grimsby Town), Jack Lane (Nuneaton Town), Will Beesley (Southport), Michael Ihiekwe (Tranmere Rovers), George Porter, Sam Corne (Welling United), John Goddard (Woking), Kadell Daniel (Woking), Dominic Vose (Wrexham).

The standby list includes: Dion Charles (AFC Fylde), James Montgomery (AFC Telford United), Scott Leather (Altrincham), Matthew Wade (Blyth Spartans), Andrew Cartwright (Blyth Spartans), Jack Holland (Bromley), Brandon Hall (Ebbsfleet United), Jordan Burrow (FC Halifax Town), Connor Hughes (FC Halifax Town), Kingsley James (FC Halifax Town), Sean WIlliams (Hednesford Town), Oliver Sprague (Hendon), Adam Dawson (Kidderminster Harriers), Callum Howe (Lincoln City), Aaron Williams (Nuneaton Town), Andrew Coughlin (Southport), Connor McCarthy (Southport), Welsley York (Wrexham).

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