Dwight McNeil has been called up to represent England's Under-20s at the Maurice Revello Toulon Tournament. 

Paul Simpson has selected a 21-man squad for the trip to France with the Young Lions looking to win the title for the fourth straight year. 

England face initial opposition from Japan, Portugal and Chile in their group stage.

McNeil has already appeared for the Under-20s, also training with Gareth Southgate's senior squad during a breakthrough campaign at Turf Moor. 

Now in its 47th year, the prestigious tournament is staged across a variety of venues in Provence and the Young Lions kick-off their defence of the title in Aubagne this Saturday, June 1 against Japan.

They then tackle Portugal on Tuesday, June 4 in Salon before Chile are the opponents in Fos-sur-Mer on Friday, June 8.

Depending on how the group finishes, the semi-finals are on Wednesday, June 12 with the final being held in Salon on Saturday, June 15.

“I’m really pleased with the squad we’ve got for the tournament," said Simpson. 

"It’s a new group, a real mix of ages and an opportunity for some of those who haven’t been as involved this season to play international football. 

“It’s also a great chance for players to experience high-level tournament football, going through the processes of preparation, playing, recovering and then getting ready for the next game.

“This tournament is very prestigious and one that England have done very well in in the past and our group will be looking to emulate what’s gone before us."

Goalkeepers: Ellery Balcombe (Brentford), Nathan Trott (West Ham United)
Defenders: Jayden Bogle (Derby County), Trevoh Chalobah (Chelsea), Marc Guehi (Chelsea), Reece James (Chelsea), Max Lowe (Derby County), Tom Pearce (Leeds United), Steven Sessegnon (Fulham), Easah Suliman (Aston Villa)
Midfielders: Sam Field (West Bromwich Albion), Conor Gallagher (Chelsea), Dwight McNeil (Burnley), Josh Sims (Southampton), Joe Willock (Arsenal)
Forwards: Kyle Edwards (West Bromwich Albion), Eberechi Eze (Queens Park Rangers), George Hirst (OH Leuven), Danny Loader (Reading), Eddie Nketiah (Arsenal), Marcus Tavernier (Middlesbrough)