SAINTS striker Kenwyne Jones has been named in Trinidad and Tobago's preliminary 24-man squad for the World Cup finals.
Coach Leo Beenhakker has named the squad for a friendly against Peru on May 10 and will be trimmed to 23 for Germany.
Trinidad are in Group B, where their first game is against Sweden on June 10 before taking on England five days later and Paraguay on June 20.
Jones, left, started the current campaign with two goals in his first three outings, but has only netted three Championship goals in 16 starts plus 15 as a sub. The 21-year-old also scored Saints' late FA Cup winner at Leicester in January.
Jones is one of four British-based strikers in the 24-man squad. Of the others, Stern John and Collin Samuel have scored just eight and six goals respectively for Coventry and Dundee United this season. Jason Scotland, though, has bagged 16 goals to help St Johnstone to promotion from the Scottish League First Division.
Jones is one of four likely Saints players to be in Germany this summer.
Alexander Ostlund (Sweden) and Polish pair Grzegorz Rasiak and Kamil Kosowski are expected to join him.
Trinidad and Tobago: Goalkeepers: Kelvin Jack (Dundee), Shaka Hislop (West Ham), Clayton Ince (Coventry City).
Defenders: Dennis Lawrence (Wrexham) Cyd Gray (San Juan Jabloteh), Marvin Andrews (Glasgow Rangers), Brent Sancho (Gillingham), Ian Cox (Gillingham), Atiba Charles (W Connection), Avery John (New England Revolution).
Midfielders: Silvio Spann (unattached), Chris Birchall (Port Vale), Aurtis Whitley, Anthony Wolfe (both San Juan Jabloteh), Anthony Rougier (United Petrotrin), Densill Theobald (Falkirk), Carlos Edwards (Luton), Dwight Yorke (Sydney), Russell Latapy (Falkirk).
Forwards: Stern John (Coventry), Kenwyne Jones (Saints), Collin Samuel (Dundee Utd), Jason Scotland (St Johnstone), Cornell Glen (LA Galaxy).
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