Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has become the latest member of Roy Hodgson's England squad to pull out of Wednesday's friendly with Italy in Berne.
The winger reported for duty on Monday morning but, after picking up an ankle injury in Arsenal's friendly with Cologne on Sunday, has immediately been released back to his club.
New beginning: Roy Hodgson addresses his squad before their Monday training session at London Colney
The decision to call up Lescott had already been taken before Oxlade-Chamberlain pulled out.
One in, one out: Oxlade-Chamberlain (above) has an ankle injury while Lescott (below centre) has been called up
If Butland gets on the pitch it would complete the incredible achievement of earning a senior cap and playing four times for Great Britain during the Olympic whilst his only senior experience at domestic level remains the 24 games he played in League Two for Cheltenham last season.
Uncapped: At least one of Jack Butland (centre) or John Ruddy (right) will make their England debut on Wednesday
He was also outstanding during Great Britain's run to the Olympic quarter-finals.
However, it was anticipated Butland would be released back to Birmingham on Tuesday for their Capital One Cup first-round clash with Barnet at St Andrew's.
Hart's back injury changed that and now Butland stands on the brink of his senior bow.
Knocking on the door: Team GB goalkeeper Jack Butland
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