Kyle Walker and Rio Ferdinand are set to miss out on England's Euro 2012 squad.
Spurs right-back Walker will reportedly not make new national boss Roy Hodgson's 23-man squad because of a toe injury, while it is claimed former West Ham United centre-half Ferdinand will also be omitted due to the close proximity of games in the tournament.
The Manchester United defender's potential involvement was further complicated by an ongoing issue with John Terry, who has reportedly made the squad.
The Chelsea defender lost the national captaincy following allegations he racially abused Ferdinand's brother, Anton. Terry denies the charges and is due to stand trial in July.
The England squad is to be announced at 1pm tomorrow, with Hodgson scheduled to hold a press conference to explain his selections an hour later.
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