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COMMENT: Ruddy, Forster, Green or Stockdale - should Roy replace Hart for double header?
JOE HART has come under-fire in recent weeks for his wavering displays in a Manchester City and England shirt.
He made a few high-profile blunders in the 3-1 defeat at home to Bayern Munich last night at the Etihad Stadium.
With two crucial World Cup qualifiers coming up against Montenegro and Poland, who should Roy Hodgson consider to rival Hart for the No.1 gloves.
Express Sport Online takes a look at the candidates.
JOHN RUDDY
Age 26
Club: Norwich
JOHN RUDDY has become one of the most consistent shot stoppers since joining Norwich in 2010.
His meteoric rise in the past few seasons aroused attention from Chelsea who made a £6m bid in the summer.
A safe pair of hands- one Hodgson should keep in mind!
FRASER FORSTER
Age 25
Club: Celtic
FRASER FORSTER has yet to sample playing for England, but has appeared in four previous England squads.
Though international football is a step-up, Forster has played Champions League football for Celtic in recent seasons.
Labelled the "Great Wall", Forster has kept 59 clean sheets in 110 SPL games. Maybe worth a punt.
ROB GREEN
Age 33
Club: QPR
ROB GREEN has had prior experience playing for England, but is currently plying his trade in the Championship with QPR.
Though he has kept seven clean sheets in a row for the Hoops this season, who could forget the gaffe he made in the World Cup in 2010?
Nevertheless, he is still solid between the sticks, but his resurgence may have come too late.
DAVID STOCKDALE
Age 28
Club: Fulham
DAVID STOCKDALE has shown real promise during his time at Fulham, but then they have had a difficult start to the season.
At 28, he still has a learning curve to make in his career, but may not be ready for the step up just yet.