Chelsea's Lexi Potter and Chloe Sarwie were both named in the starting XI as England Under-23s progressed to the final of the WU23 European Competition with a 1-0 win over the Netherlands on Monday.
Blues goalkeeper Katie Cox, who is currently on loan at Aberdeen, was also named on the bench for the semi-final clash, which took place at the Murcia Stadium under new head coach Lydia Bedford.
It was London City Lionesses striker Isobel Goodwin who bagged the only goal of the game, while Manchester City goalkeeper Khiara Keating made a crucial save in the final stages to preserve the clean sheet.
Midfielder Potter, who has made three starts and nine substitute appearances for the Chelsea first team this season, played the opening 74 minutes of the semi-final before being substituted for Everton's Laila Harbert.
Meanwhile, Sarwie earned the Player of the Match award for her efforts at left wing-back as she made a key intervention in the second half to snuff out a Netherlands attempt, while also contributing in attack with her forward runs.
The defender made her first Chelsea start against London City Lionesses on March 21 and has made a further five substitute appearances under Sonia Bompastor.
Those contributions have been recognised on the international stage, as the 17-year-old has been made a key member of the Under-23 squad, playing above her age category.
The Young Lionesses will now face either Sweden or Norway in the competition's final on Friday 17 April.