Albion prospect Carl Rushworth is heading for a Euro final – in what could be a busy summer.

The goalkeeper, who turned 22 this week, was on the bench for England as they eased past Israel 3-0 in the semi-final of the Under-21s Euros.

Levi Colwill and his fellow defenders maintained their no-goals-against record in the tournament to date as England secured a final place against Spain, who beat Ukraine 5-1.

Manchester City wide player Cole Palmer, understood to be of interest to Albion for a potential loan deal, was among the scorers.

Rushworth is among the Albion youngsters expected to go on loan next term – and demand is likely to be high.

He has impressed for Lincoln and Walsall in the last two seasons.

The form of Manchester City’s James Trafford means he has yet to have playing time at the current tournament.

But time spent working with a Young Lions squad now one game from glory will be of massive benefit to a player for whom the Seagulls have high hopes.

Morgan Gibbs-White, after he missed a penalty, Palmer and Cameron Archer netted to secure a final spot, England’s first since 2009, with Lee Carsley’s side yet to concede in Georgia.

Robinson offers the Lionesses a potential attacking option off the bench and was bright as a substitute in the final warm-up game versus Portugal.