🔗 Share this article Trevoh Chalobah Set to Take Over from Marc Guehi in England National Team The Chelsea star followed his sibling Nathaniel in playing for England, emerging as the twenty-first duo of siblings to earn caps for the England side. Trevoh Chalobah is set to link up with the Three Lions selection to replace unavailable Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi. The 26-year-old footballer is due to join the squad for England's remaining World Cup qualifying matches against Albania and Serbia, but it has still not been confirmed. The Three Lions have already secured qualification for next summer's tournament. Chalobah was given his initial invitation under England head coach Thomas Tuchel in May and then earned his first cap against the Senegalese team. In the month of September, Tuchel stated Chalobah was unfortunate to be excluded from the team for qualifiers against Andorra and Serbia, and also omitted him for the next October matches. Tuchel has been an key influence in Chalobah's development, having given him his Chelsea first-team bow in the year 2021. Chalobah has appeared in nearly all games for Chelsea this season, with the club occupying third spot in the English top flight, in the EFL Cup quarter-finals and in the group stage of the European competition. Guehi suffered a injury to his foot in Crystal Palace's Europa Conference League win over AZ Alkmaar last week. There are likely to be other call-ups to the team. Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has announced that both winger Anthony Gordon (hip) and shot-stopper Nick Pope (concussion symptoms) are set to pull out from the national team.