Tottenham Hotspur academy star, Tye Hall, who dreams of captaining Spurs one day, has now made it into England national football team training, testing himself alongside world-class players, including Harry Kane.The final international break of the 2025/26 season is now in full swing, and Tottenham Hotspur will be hoping it helps their players find some spark ahead of their Premier League run-in.For many of these Spurs stars, their games with national teams are mainly friendlies, although Lucas Bergvall and Radu Dragusin are set to play World Cup qualifying matches.Spurs, of course, will be hoping that all 28 players who jetted off from Hotspur Way come back fit as they look to stay clear of a relegation dogfight in the final seven games of the season.Photo by Karl Bridgeman – UEFA/UEFA via Getty ImagesTottenham youngster Tye Hall trains with England senior squad at WembleyThis international break has also seen a young Tottenham talent reach a major milestone in his career. According to Alasdair Gold, Tye Hall, who features for Spurs’ Under-18 side, was part of first-team training with the England senior squad at Wembley.This is due to the national side’s relationship with Spurs, which meant that when they asked for a midfielder to fill out Thomas Tuchel’s training sessions, Hall was sent to join in.The teenager will no doubt have relished the moment, training with some world-class players in the England set-up, including Harry Kane.This comes after Hall was also named on Tottenham’s bench for the Champions League match against Frankfurt earlier this year.Great experience for Tye Hall to train with England's senior team. The national side's relationship with Spurs meant when they asked for a midfielder to fill out Tuchel's training sessions, they sent the 18-year-old who was on Spurs' bench in the Champions League at Frankfurt.— Alasdair Gold (@AlasdairGold) March 26, 2026Tye Hall continues strong Spurs development pathHall’s career trajectory has seen him remain in north London without any loan spells so far. He remains a big part of the Under-18 side at Spurs, who enjoyed success by winning the Premier League Cup last season.This term, Hall has featured 15 times in the Under-18 Premier League, scoring five goals. He has also captained Spurs on numerous occasions this season in the UEFA Youth League, where Tottenham reached the knockout stages.Hall has since made it clear that it is his goal to one day captain Tottenham. While that remains a few years away, he will surely relish this experience.READ MORE: Tottenham talks ongoing with Adi Hutter despite Roberto De Zerbi rumoursThe post Tottenham teenager Tye Hall called up to train with Harry Kane and England at Wembley appeared first on Spurs Web.