Tony Cottee says Englands lack of in-form attacking options for their World Cup Qualifier against Scotland is rather worrying. Of the six strikers named in interim manager Gareth Southgates squad for the games against Scotland and Spain, Arsenals Theo Walcott is the leading scorer in domestic football this season with eight goals while the man Cottee believes will start up front, Harry Kane, has only just begun his comeback from an ankle injury.Leicesters Jamie Vardy, whose 25 goals for the Premier League champions last term saw him included in Englands Euro 2016 squad, has not scored since September 10, while captain Wayne Rooney has only scored once in his past 16 games for club and country. Such statistics give Cottee cause for concern ahead of Fridays World Cup Qualifier against Scotland at Wembley. Arsenal striker Theo Walcott is Englands best-performing forward this season, with eight goals to his name Theo (Walcott) is the in-form player but you wouldnt say hes an out-and-out centre-forward and so I think Harry Kane will lead the line, although he has only just come back from injury, Cottee told Sky Sports News HQ.He didnt even play 90 minutes at the weekend so hes short of fitness. (Jamie) Vardy is out of form, (Daniel) Sturridge has not been playing, and (Marcus) Rashford and Wayne Rooney have not been in the Manchester United team.Ive always believed that you should pick England players on form, so that should mean Theo Walcott leading the line but I dont think Gareth Southgate will do that.Its rather worrying as an England fan. Whos going to lead the line and whos going to score the goals? Former England defender Stuart Pearce hopes Gareth Southgate wins his remaining two games as interim manager Kane played 73 minutes of Tottenhams 1-1 draw at Arsenal on Sunday but looked exhausted by the time he was replaced by Vincent Janssen, although he did score from the penalty spot.Cottee believes from his own experience that a centre-forward will need at least half a dozen games to recover their full match sharpness.I always found when I came back from an injury that it takes six games before you fully recover your sharpness, especially as a striker, he said.You get through the first two or three games on adrenaline. I think hell get through the Scotland game but you wont see the real Harry Kane for another four or five games after this one. Also See: Southgate out to channel Gazza England call for Cresswell & Pickford Miller backing for Scottish underdogs Strachan out if Scotland lose Discount Jerseys For Sale . -- Michael Frazier II scored 21 points, Dorian Finney-Smith added 11 and No. Jerseys For Sale . Hicham Khalouas late goal improved Almerias chances of avoiding relegation in a match dominated by contentious calls, including three penalties. One day after Barcelonas 4-3 win at Real Madrid featured three penalties, referees again dominated a wide-open game that saw Almeria ultimately move out of the relegation zone and one point ahead of Getafe which took its place. https://www.jerseysforsalechina.com/. Dalton completed his only pass and led the Bengals to a touchdown in his only drive -- one that took four minutes to finish -- and the Cincinnati Bengals ended the preseason with a 27-10 victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday night. Fake Jerseys For Sale .com) - Jimmy Butler made four key free throws down the stretch to lift the Chicago Bulls over the Boston Celtics, 109-102, on Friday. Authentic Jerseys For Sale .com) - Brad Stuart has yet to play a regular-season game for the Colorado Avalanche, but that didnt deter the club from signing the veteran defenseman to a two-year contract extension on Monday. REGINA -- Receivers Chris Getzlaf and Rob Bagg and offensive linemen Brendon LaBatte and Dominic Picard all signed contract extensions to remain with the Grey Cup-champion Saskatchewan Roughriders. Getzlaf, Bagg and Picard are under contract to the CFL club through the 2015 season while LaBattes deal covers the 2016 campaign. Getzlaf, 30, a Regina native, has played his entire seven-year CFL career with the Riders. Getzlaf had 63 catches for 1,045 yards and seven TDs during the regular season before adding three receptions for 78 yards in being named the top Canadian in Saskatchewans 45-23 Grey Cup win over Hamilton. Baggg, 28, of Kingston, Ont.dddddddddddd, completed his sixth season with Saskatchewan, registering 34 catches for 430 yards and four TDs. Bagg enters the 2014 campaign with 168 career receptions for 2,365 yards and 12 touchdowns. LaBatte, of Weyburn, Sask., was the CFLs top lineman this year as well as a league all-star. The former University of Regina star was selected in the first round, sixth overall, by Winnipeg in the 2008 CFL draft. Picard, 31, of Ste-Foy, Que., joined the Riders as a free agent following the 2012 season. He started all 18 regular-season games and the clubs three post-season contests. ' ' '