England coach Roy Hodgson will give Liverpool winger Raheem Sterling the chance to replace crocked Arsenal attacker Theo Walcott in his World Cup squad.
Sterling, 19, has already been penciled into Roy Hodgson's squad to face Denmark at Wembley on March 5.
The Daily Mail says Sterling's excellent displays for the Anfield club this season have impressed Hodgson, who needs a forward to replace Walcott, out of the World Cup with a serious knee injury.