Djed Spence is having another positive month in his footballing career, despite struggling for results on the pitch with Tottenham of late.
Both Dominic Solanke and James Maddison remain out injured, with the former not expected to be back for the majority of the season.
However, Solanke is hopeful that he will be back out on the pitch very soon, and the Tottenham striker will believe that he can impress for the Lilywhites and make the England squad for next summer’s World Cup.
Meanwhile, Djed Spence’s chances of being on the plane to the United States have been significantly boosted after a second call-up.

Djed Spence gets his second England call-up in two months
The Tottenham Hotspur full-back made his England debut in the win over Serbia last month, with Spence describing it as the proudest day of his life.
The 25-year-old has now been recalled to the Three Lions setup for their upcoming friendly against Wales and their World Cup qualifier against Latvia.
He is once again the only Spurs representative in the England squad, and having made a substitute appearance for the country last month, Spence will be hoping to get a start this time out.
Thomas Tucehl rates Spence highly
Tuchel admitted last month that he has been impressed by Spence’s performances for Tottenham, pointing out that the full-back’s ability to play on either side is a huge plus.
The fact that the Spurs man has been recalled suggests that Tuchel and his coaching staff were impressed by him in last month’s camp.
The former Middlesbrough man’s versatility offers him a great chance of making the World Cup squad, but he may have work to do to make himself a regular starter for the country.