Saido Berahino earns first senior call-up

West Brom striker Saido Berahino could make his senior England debut next week after being called up to the squad to face Slovenia and Scotland.

Berahino, 21, has starred for England's Under-21s for some time and scored eight goals in 13 appearances for West Brom this season – a run of form which Roy Hodgson believes has earned him a place.

“The reasons are quite obvious, not only because he’s done so well for his club but for the Under-21s team too,” said the England coach.

Roy Hodgson has named Saido Berahino in his squad for England's matches against Slovenia and Scotland. Roy Hodgson has named Saido Berahino in his squad for England's matches against Slovenia and Scotland.

“He’s been in good form and he has been in our mind since the last get-together. The Under-21s only have a friendly so I saw no reason not to bring him in now.

Competition

“There is no point bringing these players in if they don’t have a chance to play. He will hope to but he faces competition from the other strikers too.”

And Berahino's club boss Alan Irvine believes his striker's call-up is richly deserved. Speaking to Sky Sports News HQ he said: "I am absolutely delighted for him.

"It's a fantastic honour for him, it's recognition of just well he has been doing this season and I have been saying to him for a number of weeks if he keeps doing the right things, if he keeps on applying himself in the right way then good things happen.

It doesn't get much better than this for him. I am absolutely thrilled for Saido and it's a great honour for the club. West Brom coach Alan Irvine

"And it doesn't get much better than this for him. I am absolutely thrilled for Saido and it's a great honour for the club."

Hodgson has also recalled West Ham midfielder Stewart Downing, who has not played for England since May 2012, and fit-again Arsenal forward Theo Walcott.

“Stewart has had a tremendous resurgence of form this season and last time we got together we seriously considered whether we should take him,” Hodgson said. “Now I think is the right time to bring him back and show us what he can do.

“Theo we have regarded as an important part of the squad for over two years but we’ve had the misfortune to lose him to injury.

Guarantee

“He’s continuing his fitness programme with us and we have to make sure he follows that but both he and Arsene Wenger are happy.

“I have told him I cannot guarantee him minutes but if he does well and feels fit then we can use him if we feel we need to.”

There is no place in the squad for Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge however, who is continuing to recover from a calf injury.

Hodgson said: “That’s never been a realistic possibility. He’s still recovering. Our medical staff have been in contact with theirs and I’ve left a message for Brendan Rodgers. He hasn’t rung back to counter that Daniel is not fit."

There is no point bringing these players in if they don’t have a chance to play... but he faces competition from other strikers. Roy Hodgson on Saido Berahino

England face Slovenia in their fourth European Qualifier at Wembley on Saturday November 15 before a friendly with Scotland at Celtic Park on November 18.

England squad:

Hart (Manchester City), Forster (Southampton), Foster (West Brom), Cahill (Chelsea), Smalling (Manchester United), Baines (Everton), Jagielka (Everton), Clyne (Southampton), Gibbs (Arsenal), Chambers (Arsenal), Shaw (Manchester United), Henderson (Liverpool), Lallana (Liverpool), Milner (Manchester City), Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal), Sterling (Liverpool), Townsend (Spurs), Wilshere (Arsenal), Walcott (Arsenal), Barkley (Everton), Carrick (Manchester United), Downing (West Ham), Rooney (Manchester United), Welbeck (Arsenal), Lambert (Liverpool), Berahino (West Brom)

Watch England face Scotland at Celtic Park live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 7.00pm on Tuesday, November 18