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England U17s 5 Spain U17s 2: Young Lions win World Cup after being 2-0 down thanks to heroics from Golden Ball winner Phil Foden

England comeback from two goals down to win Under-17s World Cup in just their fourth ever appearance in the finals

ENGLAND'S Under-17s heroes produced a sensational comeback from two-nil down to win the World Cup after hammering Spain 5-2 in India.

Goals from Rhian Brewster, Morgan Gibbs-White, two from Phil Foden and another from Marc Guehi made it a fantastic night for English football, less than six months after the Three Lions Under-20s claimed the World Cup in South Korea.

England U17’s lift the World Cup as they beat Spain U’17’s to win after stunning comeback in India
 England's incredible comeback saw them crowned world champions
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England's incredible comeback saw them crowned world championsCredit: AP:Associated Press
 The Three Lions produced an incredible comeback in India
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The Three Lions produced an incredible comeback in IndiaCredit: Reuters
 England's under-17s are champions of the world
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England's under-17s are champions of the worldCredit: Reuters
 England Under-17's beat Spain 5-2 in World Cup final in India
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England Under-17's beat Spain 5-2 in World Cup final in IndiaCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Phil Foden celebrates scoring England's fifth goal
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Phil Foden celebrates scoring England's fifth goalCredit: Reuters

England could have taken the lead within a minute in front of the 80,000 crowd in Kolkata when the lively Brewster combined with Gibbs-White but his shot was saved by Alvaro Fernandez.

Against the run of play Spain took the lead when Sergio Gomez smartly finished from close range from what looked like an offside position.

However, replays showed Three Lions full-back Steven Sessegnon played the Barcelona youngster onside for the opener.

Gomez doubled Spain's lead with a fabulous strike on 30 minutes after good work Cesar Gelabert who pulled the ball back smartly.

 How Phil Foden set up England for victory
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How Phil Foden set up England for victoryCredit: Sun Graphics
 Rhian Brewtser started England comeback just before half time
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Rhian Brewtser started England comeback just before half timeCredit: Getty - Contributor
 Morgan Gibbs-White levels it for England
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Morgan Gibbs-White levels it for EnglandCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Marc Guehi sealed England win with fourth goal
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Marc Guehi sealed England win with fourth goalCredit: AP:Associated Press
 England celebrate winning World Cup
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England celebrate winning World CupCredit: Getty - Contributor
 Dejected Spanish watch on as England celebrate winning the World Cup
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Dejected Spanish watch on as England celebrate winning the World CupCredit: AP:Associated Press

Despite the two-goal deficit, England kept their composure to play some brilliant football with Manchester City's Foden pulling the strings and Chelsea's Callum Hudson-Odoi causing havoc out wide.

Sessegnon should have pulled one back when he cut inside but fluffed his left foot shot and Hudson-Odoi hit the post.

But England gave themselves a lifeline just before the break when tournament top scorer Brewster headed in from a pin-point Sessegnon cross for the Liverpool striker's eighth goal of the finals.

Goalscorer Phil Folden interrupted during England U17's interview as players celebrate World Cup win

How England won the World Cup

10 mins - Spain take the lead as Sergio Gomez scores from close range.

31 mins - Spain double thier lead as Gomez scores again with stunning left-foot drive.

44 mins - England pull one back through Rhain Brewster with his eighth goal of tournament.

58 mins - England are level as Morgan Gibbs-White scores from Steven Sessegnon cross.

69 mins  - England take lead when Callum Hudson-Odoi cross is finished by Foden.

84 mins  - England finish off Spain with Marc Guehi pounces from close range.

88 mins - Phil Foden makes it five for England on the counter attack for historic win.

 Sergio Gomez put Spain two up in 30 minutes
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Sergio Gomez put Spain two up in 30 minutesCredit: AFP or licensors

The momentum truly shifted in England's favour after the break when Foden and Sessegnon combined down the right and the winger's cross was met by Gibbs-White to level.

A great reaction save by Curtis Anderson from Juan Miranda a minute later kept it level.

But with 20 minutes left, the oustanding Foden put England in front.

There was more great work from winger Hudson-Odoi and his intelligent cross was finished off by Foden.

England finished it asGuehi got the fourth, forcing the ball home after Spain failed to clear from a cross.

Foden made it five and sent his side down into the history books with his late strike on the break.

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