Albion midfielder Jake Forster-Caskey could see the door open for an England start - after a colleague was suspended.
Under-21s boss Gareth Southgate must find a replacement for Nathaniel Chalobah, who picked up a second yellow card of the Euro 2017 qualifying campaign in yesterday's 0-0 draw with Bosnia.
Forster-Caskey, who has started for Southgate in the past, was sent on as a late sub as ten-man England secured the point which took them top of Group 9 on goal difference.
Their match with Switzerland at the Amex on Monday will see the top two in the group do battle.
Both sides have seven points from three fixtures. Norway also have seven points but have played four matches, including a home defeat to England.
Only the group winners qualify for Poland automatically.
Defender Jack Stephens, who was sent off yesterday, also misses the game.
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Under-21s boss Gareth Southgate must find a replacement for Nathaniel Chalobah, who picked up a second yellow card of the Euro 2017 qualifying campaign in yesterday's 0-0 draw with Bosnia.
Forster-Caskey, who has started for Southgate in the past, was sent on as a late sub as ten-man England secured the point which took them top of Group 9 on goal difference.
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Their match with Switzerland at the Amex on Monday will see the top two in the group do battle.
Both sides have seven points from three fixtures. Norway also have seven points but have played four matches, including a home defeat to England.
Only the group winners qualify for Poland automatically.
Defender Jack Stephens, who was sent off yesterday, also misses the game.
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