Four Albion players featured for their nations on Tuesday as the international break came to a close.
Tom Fellows earned his second Young Lions cap, coming on for the Men's Elite League Squad in the 67th minute of their impressive 3-1 win over Czech Republic.
The Baggies youngster replaced midfielder Tim Iroegbunam at Mestsky Stadion.
Ollie Arblaster scored early for England, but the hosts equalised shortly after the break through Filip Horsky. However, two late strikes from Dane Scarlett secured another three points for Tom's team.
Elsewhere, Semi Ajayi completed another 90 minutes for Nigeria who fell to a 2-0 friendly defeat against Mali in Morocco.
El Bilal Toure and Kamory Doumbia scored Mali's goals.
Winger Mikey Johnston started for the Republic of Ireland against Switzerland in an international friendly in Dublin.
The 24-year-old played for just under an hour at the Aviva Stadium before being replaced by Adam Idah.
The visitors claimed a narrow 1-0 triumph thanks to a brilliant Xherdan Shaqiri free-kick in the opening 45.
Forward Andi Weimann came on in the 81st minute of Austria's thumping 6-1 home win over Turkiye in an international friendly in Vienna.
The Baggies loanee was brought on in place of Romano Schmid with the score already at 5-1.
Michael Gregoritsch scored a hat-trick, with Xaver Schlager, Christophe Baumgartner and Maximilian Entrup also on target. Hakan Calhanoglu scored from the spot for the visitors.
Finally, young striker Callum Marshall was an unused substitute for Northern Ireland in their 1-0 win at Hampden Park against Scotland. Conor Bradley's first-half strike was enough for the away side.