James gets England No.1 shirt
David James looks set to be England's goalkeeper for the start of the World Cup after he was assigned the No.1 shirt for the tournament in South Africa.
England coach Fabio Capello has refused to name his preferred goalkeeper ahead of the finals and has given playing time to James, Robert Green and Joe Hart during the team's World Cup warm-up matches.
Portsmouth keeper James, who made his first start in 13 months in Sunday's 2-1 win over Japan in Graz, looks to have got the nod if the shirt numbers are an indication of Capello's thinking.
West Ham's Green has started eight of the past 11 internationals while Hart has forced his way into contention after an impressive season on loan at Birmingham.
But Green has had to be content with the No.12 jersey and Hart No.23 when the squad numbers were announced by the Football Association on Thursday.
Other clues to England's starting line-up for their opening World Cup match against the United States on June 12 came as Peter Crouch was given the No.9 shirt instead of Emile Heskey.
Aston Villa forward Heskey played a key role in the qualifiers, but Tottenham striker Crouch, who has scored 21 goals in 38 appearances for his country, could be Capello's choice to partner Wayne Rooney.
Chelsea winger Joe Cole was given the No.11 shirt, meaning he could start on the left, while Steven Gerrard has the number four jersey which may put him alongside Frank Lampard in the centre of England's midfield.
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