CHERRIES keeper Aaron Ramsdale made his first start for England under-21s as they progressed to the knockout rounds of the Toulon Tournament with victory over Qatar.

The 20-year-old played the full game and kept a clean sheet as Aidy Boothroyd’s side secured a 4-0 triumph thanks to efforts from Ronaldo Vieira, Tammy Abraham, Adam Armstrong and an own goal.

Midfielder Lewis Cook came off the bench at half-time to replace Everton’s Tom Davies.

England are due to face Scotland in the semi-finals having qualified as the best second-place team from the group stage.

Meanwhile, Joshua King came off the bench to help Norway seal a dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over Iceland.

The Cherries striker played the final 19 minutes at Laugardalsvöllur and turned the international friendly on its head.

He struck to make it 2-2 some 10 minutes from time before providing an assist for Crystal Palace’s Alexander Sorloth to net the winner.

Harry Arter featured for the final seven minutes of the Republic of Ireland’s 2-1 home win over USA.

The Cherries midfielder, who had been given the all-clear following a thigh problem, replaced Jeff Hendrick at Aviva Stadium. Alan Judge’s late strike fired Martin O’Neill’s men to victory.

Cherries defender Nathan Ake could be involved tomorrow when the Netherlands take on Italy in Turin.