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CRAIG GORDON is set to earn his first cap in four years against England on Tuesday night.

And the keeper could face the man he replaced at Celtic – Fraser Forster.

Scotland manager Gordon Strachan revealed yesterday that David Marshall is struggling with a groin problem after his heroics in Friday’s win over the Republic of Ireland .

And that will pave the way for Gordon to put a lid on his injury hell with his 41st appearance for Scotland.

He could now go up against Parkhead predecessor Forster, who is set to start for Roy Hodgson’s men in place of the rested Joe Hart.

Meanwhile, Strachan also looks set to hand a start to striker Chris Martin, with Darren Fletcher, Barry Bannan and James Morrison also in the frame.

However, the boss insists he won’t be making changes for the sake of it – and his priority is to build on the feelgood factor with a win over the Auld Enemy.

Strachan said: “One or two might need rested, while Steven Fletcher is away home to get a scan on his ankle.

“David Marshall has a bit of a groin strain. He was fantastic but changing keeper has to be a thought.

“We might try a different shape but we have to go on and win it.

“Everyone in the squad would like to play but winning is the priority.”

With Morrison recovering from the 24-hour sickness bug that kept him out of Friday’s action, Strachan will also have Derby’s Craig Bryson available after he returned to duty yesterday.

And the gaffer will give Stevie May his first cap at some point.

However, it looks certain that Martin, so effective as a second-half sub for Steven Fletcher on Friday, will start.

Strachan added: “It would be nice to see Stevie somewhere along the line. And Chris, I watched him in last week’s 5-0 win for Derby and he was terrific.

“Darren must be in with a chance as well. I’ll have a look at England tonight, look at the bodies and see how they feel on Monday. Then we’ll take it from there.”

Strachan revealed he expects Lewis MacLeod back on duty today after releasing him for Rangers yesterday.

The boss said: “The idea was if we went this week and had some injuries, Lewis would be stripped.

“We had to put in our 23 names by 11am and Lewis wasn’t going to be included. If we’d had three injuries, Lewis would have been in.”

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