Arsenal wonderkid Max Dowman has continued his phenomenal streak whilst representing England's Under-19s during the international break.
The gifted teenager made his Premier League bow for Arsenal aged just 15 during their emphatic 5-0 triumph over Leeds United last month.
This remarkable achievement saw him become the second youngest player ever to feature in Premier League history, trailing only Gunners teammate Ethan Nwaneri.
Dowman also appeared from the bench against Liverpool last weekend and has secured his place in Arsenal's Champions League squad.
After previously featuring for England Under-17s, the midfielder secured promotion to the Three Lions' Under-19 setup for this month's international fixtures.
He entered the fray against Ukraine during the week and consequently became the youngest player ever to represent England Under-19s since the age category was introduced in the 2001–02 campaign.
Dowman was subsequently given his maiden start against Spain and proceeded to earn a penalty in the thrilling 3-3 stalemate - establishing himself as the youngest ever starter for the Under-19s in the process.
The prodigy has cultivated a talent for winning penalties - having secured spot-kicks in two pre-season outings for Arsenal alongside the encounter against Leeds.
"His age is his age, but his football ability is his football ability," Under-19s manager Will Antwi declared. "I'm not gambling because he already played for Arsenal.
"As we saw today, he has the ability to attack; to attack really well. In football, when you're good enough, you're old enough, and he can play at this level.
"If you didn't know his age and you saw him playing football, he makes the difference."
The Young Lions are set to wrap up their friendly matches on Tuesday against the Netherlands, providing Dowman with another chance to display his skills.
Following this, he will head back to the Emirates Stadium and aim to participate in Arsenal's home game against Nottingham Forest on September 13 (12:30pm).