GROUND REALITY: England’s Philip Foden at the Salt Lake Stadium training ground on Tuesday, the eve of their U-17 World Cup semi-final match against Brazil. Brazil will enjoy that support on Wednesday when they take on England in the first semi-final of the U-17 World Cup. Three-time champions Brazil, playing their seventh U-17 World Cup semi-final, are high on confidence after their morale-boosting quarters win. Their senior team has already qualified for next year's World Cup in Russia and the U-20 side had won the U-20 World Cup earlier this year. For the record, this is the first time that England have made it to the semi-finals of the U-17 World Cup.
Source: The Telegraph October 24, 2017 21:22 UTC