Moses Odubajo played 77 minutes as England's Under-20s secured a second win in four days with a 2-1 success over USA at Plymouth Argyle's Home Park Stadium.

The 21-year-old was again selected at right-back after he impressed in Wednesday's penalties win over Mexico at Barnet.

It was Moses who played a key part as England went ahead a minute before half-time as his cross was turned home by John Swift.

Moses was replaced with 13 minutes to play by Callum Robinson and two minutes late The Young Lions doubled their advantage.

Swift was provider this time as his work down the left ended with Kwame Thomas finding the back of the net.

England's two goal advantage lasted only five minutes as Maki Tull scored in the dying stages but England held on for a eighth game without defeat.

Chris Long, on loan from Everton, is also in the Under-20s squad but he was not involved in this afternoon's win.

Moses came through the youth ranks at Leyton Orient and turned professional in the summer of 2011.

He established himself in the Orient team in the 2012/13 season and played every League One match as the East London side challenged for promotion in 2013/14.

He helped The Os finish third in League One, missing out on automatic promotion to Brentford, and then joined The Bees last summer.

Moses has played 40 games for Brentford, scoring three goals.