Fabio set to hand Birmingham keeper Joe Hart a starting role against Egypt

Fabio Capello plans to hand Joe Hart his second England cap against Egypt next week amid fears about the quality of the country's goalkeeping options.Capello wants to look closely at the 23-year-old who has been in superb form during a season on loan at Birmingham from Manchester City.The England manager has grown increasingly concerned that the lack of a world-class keeper might undermine his World Cup campaign. Hart of gold: Joe Hart is set to be given his second England cap against EgyptEngland Under 21 squadGoalkeepers: Fielding (Rochdale), Loach (Watford), McCarthy (Yeovil); Defenders: Bertrand (Reading), Mancienne (Wolves), Naughton (Middlesbrough), Richards (Man City), Smalling (Fulham), Tomkins (West Ham), Walker (Tottenham)Midfielders: Cleverley (Watford), Cork (Burnley), Delph (Aston Villa), Wilshere (Bolton), Muamba (Bolton), Gosling (Everton), Lansbury (Watford), Moses (Wigan), Cattermole (Sunderland), Rodwell (Everton)Strikers: Carroll (Newcastle), Delfouneso (Aston Villa), Sturridge (Chelsea), Welbeck (Preston)Capello's No 1 David James is only just back in action after a season interrupted by injuries and contractual issues at Portsmouth.West Ham's Rob Green is seen by the England boss only as a back-up and Capello made a personal check on Hart when Birmingham lost 2-1 to Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday.Tottenham and England winger Aaron Lennon, who was in brilliant form before a groin injury in December, has suffered a setback in his recovery. He went for a scan on Monday amid fears he needs surgery which could rule him out for another six weeks. Capello is considering Manchester City's Adam Johnson as an alternative.Arsenal wide man Theo Walcott was left out of the Under 21 squad for their match against Greece on March 3 meaning he should be involved in the Egypt game at Wembley on the same night.Wigan striker Victor Moses has won his first Under 21 call-up after turning down the chance to play for Nigeria.The Egypt match will be refereed by Paraguayan Carlos Manuel Torres so England can experience an official from a different continent.One player not expecting a call is Michael Owen. He said: 'You never give up but it's a long shot.'  Capello inspects England's unfinished Royal Bafokeng training baseWORLD CUP 2010: Fabio Capello's sidestep: England manager will not commit to team base for World CupThousands of tickets remain unsold for World Cup finalsMARTIN SAMUEL: Calming words of 2010 World Cup chief could be fatalFar from Fab! Capello arrives in South Africa to see England's unfinished HQ  

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