If you speak to any Spurs fan, they’ll tell you Dele Alli has been one of the club’s stand-out performers this season.
The 19-year-old, who came through at MK Dons and was part of the side that embarrassed Manchester United 4-0 last season, has hit the ground running at White Hart Lane.
Few expected him to be a regular, but an early-season injury to Christian Eriksen gave Alli his chance and he has kept his place ever since and scored his first goal for Spurs in the 1-1 Premier League draw at Leicester.
Danny Ings of Liverpool is also in the squad but Alli’s club team-mate Eric Dier misses out on a senior call-up, taking his place in the Under-21 squad for the qualifying game against Kazakhstan.
England have already sealed qualification for Euro 2016, but Roy Hodgson’s team will have a role to play in determining who joins them in  France – opponents Lithuania and Estonia are still very much in the hunt for a place in the play-offs.
Here is the full squad for the upcoming qualifying games:
BREAKING: @IngsDanny and @dele_alli36 earn first England senior call-ups http://t.co/mAOqe2dNG8 pic.twitter.com/rzIyAS70B0
— England (@England) October 1, 2015