One leading bookmaker has cut the odds on Chelsea captain John Terry not making England's 23-man squad for Euro 2012.
William Hill are offering their customers just 1/4 that the former Three Lions skipper is not part of new manager Roy Hodgson's plans.
Recent reports have claimed that Hodgson favours Manchester United centre-back Rio Ferdinand, who is believed to have personal issues with Terry relating to allegations that he racially abused his brother Anton. Terry will stand trial for the offence in July.
It has also been claimed that Hodgson was less than impressed with Terry's performance for Chelsea during last night's 4-1 loss at Liverpool.
Hodgson is expected to name his squad next week.