Dwight Yorke to face England for Trinidad and Tobago
Published 00:00 27/05/08 By By Alan Nixon
Dwight Yorke is being asked to come out of international retirement to make a one-off farewell appearance against England.
The veteran striker has not played for Trinidad & Tobago for a year, but they have approached him to appear against Fabio Capello's side to raise the already considerable interest in Sunday's game.
Yorke, who featured often enough in Roy Keane's Sunderland side, is likely to say yes to a final bow.
The far-travelled star had a stand-out game in the last meeting between the teams in the World Cup in 2006.
Yorke is still considering his football future beyond the game but could go on the backroom staff at Sunderland as part of Keane's managerial set-up.

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