Postpublished at 15:10 British Summer Time 28 October 2017
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ENGLAND WIN U17 WORLD CUP FOR FIRST TIME
Result: England 5-2 Spain - England were 2-0 down shortly before half-time
Liverpool striker Brewster scores and wins golden boot with eight goals
Man City midfielder Foden scores twice
England now world champions at U17 and U20 level
Tom Rostance
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It's like nearly five months since England won a World Cup title. Tough times.
Here's how they won the U20s crown...
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Phil Foden's critical notices have come from lots of different sources, but they all boil down to the same conclusion.
Back in June 2008, Reddish Vulcans - a youth team in Stockport - announced that Foden, then eight, was one of a clutch of players heading off to Manchester City. "Remember the name, balance and a left foot like you can't believe," they said of the midfielder., external
Fast-forward to July 2017 and City's manager Pep Guardiola issued the same instructions. And only the language barrier was preventing more superlatives.
"It's a long time since I saw something like this. His performance was another level. I don't have words - I would like to have the right words to describe what I saw," he said after Foden turned out for the first team for the first time in City's pre-season derby against Manchester United in Houston.
"You are the lucky guys who saw the first game, for the first team for Manchester City, of this guy."
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Coverage will begin at 15:20 BST and you can watch on BBC Two, the BBC Sport website, app and via BBC iPlayer.
Former England international Danny Mills and the U20s' World Cup-winning manager Paul Simpson will join presenter Reshmin Chowdhury, with Steve Bower and ex-England winger Trevor Sinclair providing the commentary.
You can also follow live text updates via the BBC Sport website and app (you knew that).
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Both teams are in fact unchanged from their semi-final wins over Brazil and Mali respectively. A World Cup final is no place for tinkering.
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Unbeaten England will be on familiar territory when they take to the field for the final in Kolkata, India, having also played their semi-final in the Salt Lake Stadium.
A crowd of more than 66,000 is expected, while the players may have to contend with temperatures tipping past 30C.
They have dealt with pressure well so far, overcoming Japan on penalties in the last 16 before impressing in their next two knockout matches.
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Can England win yet another World Cup?
The U17s are in action in India, facing Spain for the right to be best in the world at that age.
England's youth setup is having a wonderful time of it.
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