HEREFORD United midfielder Michael Rose will discover tomorrow whe-ther he will play for the England Game XI ag-ainst Holland next Tuesday.
The 21-year-old has been included in Paul Fairclough's squad but could become a victim of a club v country revolt with Conference clubs reluctant to risk injuries to key players at this stage of the season.
Bulls' keeper Matt Baker has also been named as a reserve and Conference chairmen will meet tomorrow to make a decision on whether to release players or not.
The outcome will have implications for Worcester City who have a re-arranged match with Halesowen Town the night before at St George's Lane.
If the Conference clubs withdraw their players Adam Wilde could be in line for a second cap after making his debut against Belgium last month which would force City to ask for the Yeltz match to be postponed.
Meanwhile, Conference chief executive John Moules was due to meet the Football Association today to discuss plans to expand the league next season.
This would lead to the creation of Conference North and South feeder leagues.
If the proposals get the go ahead Worcester City are likely to be in the Conference North.
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