Matt Lowton has backed Burnley teammate Nick Pope to be England's number one goalkeeper at the World Cup this year.
With the play of Joe Hart and Jack Butland not being outstanding this season, Gareth Southgate's decision to pick a standout shot-stopper remains wide open.
Pope replaced fellow England candidate Tom Heaton in September when the latter went down with injury. He has since kept 10 clean sheets and helped the Clarets hold seventh place on the table.
Form which Lowton thinks proves the 25-year-old has been England's best 'keeper this season.
"He's been different class for us since he came in," the right back said.
"I still remember the day he came on against Palace, he made a big save from (Christian) Benteke that day.
"He's just built on that and slipped straight in. In house we knew what he was like, we see him in training every day.
"We knew he had the potential to come straight in and do it, he's kept us in games a few times. That's what you need from your goalkeeper.
"There's a lot of English goalkeepers at the moment that are maybe not in the best of form. From the pick of them I think Nick is in the best form.
"It's up to the England manager but I think he's been the best keeper for the last six months, so hopefully he gets his reward."