The versatile former Ponteland Community High School pupil recently signed his first professional contract with the Magpies and has been chosen by former United coach Paul Simpson in a 20-man squad for the competition. It is his first international call-up.
England, the current holders, face Turkey in Seinajoki on Tuesday (kick-off 4.30pm BST) in the first of three group games.
The Young Lions will then face Ukraine on Friday, 20th July (4.30pm) and France on Monday, 23rd July (4.30pm) in Vaasa, before the finals head into the knock-out stage.
Simpson told TheFA.com: "We have eight new faces we have introduced to the group and everyone has settled in well, worked hard and I'm really looking forward to seeing them play these games.
"It's massive for a player's development to experience tournament football at a young age. We're giving this group of players that experience here, which they will hopefully take into next summer's Under-20s World Cup, and then further into their careers."
All England matches at the finals will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
The full England squad for the UEFA European Under-19 Championship is: Ellery Balcombe (Brentford), Jamie Cumming (Chelsea), Trevoh Chalobah (Ipswich Town, on loan from Chelsea), Nathan Ferguson (West Bromwich Albion), Ed Francis (Almere City, on loan from Manchester City), Tariq Lamptey (Chelsea), Dujon Sterling (Coventry City, on loan from Chelsea), Japhet Tanganga (Tottenham Hotspur), Tom Bayliss (Coventry City), Elliot Embleton (Sunderland), Conor Gallagher (Chelsea), Nya Kirby (Crystal Palace), Adam Lewis (Liverpool), Max Sanders (Brighton & Hove Albion), Marcus Tavernier (Middlesbrough), Kelland Watts (Newcastle United), Ben Brereton (Nottingham Forest), Niall Ennis (Wolverhampton Wanderers), George Hirst (OH Leuven), Ben Morris (Ipswich Town).