Tyrone Mings and Jack Grealish have been named in England's final squad for UEFA Euro 2020.
After being selected for Gareth Southgate's extended 33-man squad last week, the Aston Villa duo have now received confirmation that they will feature at a major international tournament for the first time.
However, Ollie Watkins, who was also selected in the initial provisional squad, misses out on the final 26-man line-up despite a brilliant debut season in the Premier League in which he scored 14 times and displayed his exceptional work-rate throughout 37 appearances.
Mings and Grealish will become the first Villa players to be involved at a major tournament for England since the 2010 FIFA World Cup, when Stephen Warnock, James Milner and Emile Heskey were selected by Fabio Capello.
The Three Lions will open their campaign at Wembley Stadium against Lovre Kalinic's Croatia on Sunday, June 13 at 3pm, before their remaining Group D fixtures with John McGinn's Scotland and Czech Republic.

Mings has established himself in Southgate’s squad since his international debut in 2019, winning eight caps for his country to date.
The centre-back played a key role as Villa equalled a club record with 15 Premier League clean sheets this term and he has played in six of the past nine England fixtures.

After returning from injury for the final four games of the Premier League season, Grealish will hope to add to his five caps for the Three Lions.
Villa's captain recorded assists against Wales and the Republic or Ireland last year, before receiving widespread acclaim for his individual performance during England's 2-0 UEFA Nations League defeat in Belgium.
All three players that were included in the provisional squad will be available for England's pre-tournament friendlies at the Riverside Stadium against Austria (Wednesday, June 2 at 8pm) and Romania (Sunday, June 6 at 5pm), with Watkins choosing to remain with the group for the warm-up fixtures.
Congratulations and good luck to Tyrone and Jack!