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Tyrick Mitchell hails chance of playing under Wembley arch as ‘dream come true’

Tyrick Mitchell says he is living the dream having gone from playing in the shadow of Wembley Stadium to the brink of lining up under the arch for England.

Injuries to Trent Alexander-Arnold and Reece James led Gareth Southgate to draft in the 22-year-old and fellow full-back Kyle Walker-Peters for this month’s friendlies against Switzerland and Ivory Coast.

Unlike the latter, Mitchell had never represented England at any youth level before receiving a maiden international call-up that is just reward for his superb Crystal Palace performances.

The left-back is now in line to make his debut in the upcoming double-header at a stadium that provided inspiration throughout his childhood.

“It’s a dream come true for me and for my family,” Brent-born Mitchell said.

“I first lived in Wembley literally less than five minutes away from the stadium and then I moved a bit further out, but it was like 10-15 minutes away so the arch has always been there.

“I’ve always seen it. It’s always been something that when I’ve either been at school playing football or just literally out, I’ve always seen the arch.”

Mitchell still seems in shock about being called up and this chance to play at Wembley.

The 22-year-old said he felt “full of nerves but joy at the same time” as he made his way to St George’s Park for the first time to join a group that includes Palace team-mates Marc Guehi and Conor Gallagher.

Mitchell’s route looks to have been a bit bumpier than the Chelsea youth products, having been spotted by Brentford playing for AFC Wembley only for the west London club to shut their academy in 2016.

Palace offered him a home that summer and he has not looked back, making 56 appearances in all competitions for the Eagles.

“I had a few

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