Fulham striker Bobby Zamora is set to help Dwight Yorke's Trinidad & Tobago World Cup tilt.
Zamora has put himself in line for club v country clashes with Fulham by landing the right to play for Trinidad and Tobago. The London-born striker, 28, who has won six Under-21 caps for England, received a T& T passport on Wednesday after qualifying through his Trinidad-born father, says the People.
He will be called up for the World Cup qualifier against El Salvador on Wednesday and is likely to face many more tiring transAtlantic trips - which will put a strain on boss Roy Hodgson's small squad, particularly as they are in the Europa League.