Guehi, Pope and Gordon set to miss England games

Marc Guehi, Nick Pope and Anthony Gordon are not expected to be available for England
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Marc Guehi, Nick Pope and Anthony Gordon are set to miss England's final two World Cup qualifying games through injury.
Defender Guehi suffered a foot injury in Crystal Palace's midweek Conference League win that left him unable to walk.
Newcastle winger Gordon missed Sunday's defeat by Brentford with a hip issue, while goalkeeper Pope also picked up a concussion in the 3-1 loss.
"Nick Pope suffered concussion and that's why we took him off," said Magpies manager Eddie Howe.
"As soon as we were made aware of that, he was withdrawn. He won't go with England.
"Anthony has a minor injury so he'll miss England."
England, who have already qualified for next year's World Cup, will face Serbia at Wembley on Thursday before playing Albania in Tirana next Sunday.
Palace boss Oliver Glasner confirmed the extent of Guehi's injury on Sunday before their match at home to Brighton, saying the player would miss the Premier League game with "a heavy bone bruise".
The incident happened at the end of the 3-1 win over AZ Alkmaar on Thursday as the Palace captain conceded a yellow card for a foul.
"Overnight he couldn't sleep, it was so painful and the next day we assessed him and it was a heavy bone bruise," Glasner told Sky Sports.
"He was walking on crutches the last two days and couldn't even step on his foot.
"Fortunately nothing is broken, but at the moment he can't even walk. It looks like he will miss England's games, but after, maybe in 10-14 days hopefully he can return to training and be available again."
England's players are due to report for duty on Monday.