Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope
Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope

World Cup 2018: Nick Pope dreaming of England squad selection for Russia


Nick Pope's dream of making the World Cup could be a step closer with reports Joe Hart has already been told he want make England's squad.

Gareth Southgate names his final 23-man squad for the World Cup in Russia on Wednesday, with questions still to answer in the goalkeeping department.

Jordan Pickford and Jack Butland look set to travel as first and second choice, leaving the uncapped Pope head to head with the vastly-experienced Joe Hart.

However, reports on Tuesday say that West Ham keeper Hart has already been told that he has not been included in Southgate's squad - leaving the door open for Pope's inclusion.


To make England's World Cup squad


There is no doubt who has enjoyed the better season though, Pope sweeping the end-of-year awards as the Clarets secured Europa League football while Hart was in and out of the side at struggling West Ham.

But Pope will not cry foul if he misses out on a call he had barely contemplated before Tom Heaton's shoulder injury saw him promoted from the Burnley bench.

"At the start of the season you're looking at being a number two goalkeeper and possibly getting a handful of games over a season so it's something I couldn't even dream about then," he said.

"But as I sit here I've maybe got half a chance of getting on the plane and going to Russia, which would be a massive achievement in itself, let alone playing.

"If I hadn't made the squad in March I would be sitting here thinking I've got a very small chance but to make that squad gave me a little bit of hope.

"Fingers crossed something comes but if not I get to enjoy my holidays feeling fresh and ready to go again."

The 26-year-old has penned one of the year's most pleasing rags to riches stories, given his early career trawl through loan stints at the likes of Harrow Borough, Welling United, Cambridge and Aldershot.

When Roy Hodgson took England to the World Cup in Brazil four years ago, Pope had just finished a spell at League Two York and took in the tournament at his local pub - a far cry from his recent training camp at St George's Park.

"I would have watched the last one at home or in the Maid's Head," he recalled. "But England was a really open environment to be in, you could talk to anyone including the manager.

"I was lucky enough to speak to him for a good time, explain to him how much I enjoyed the camp, how I liked the environment and say thanks for calling me up.

"He's an easy person to get on with but back then there was still 8-10 games to go in the Premier League so nothing was ever going to be signed, sealed and delivered then.

"He just said to me, 'keep going, keep working on your game and we'll see where we are at the end of the season'."

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