Durham fast bowler Wood missed today's final training session for the third Test with an ongoing heel problem that had troubled him in England's 340-run defeat by South Africa in the second Test, a result that saw the Proteas level the four-match series at 1-1.
"Wood is not 100 percent fit so he's going to miss out this week and Toby Roland-Jones comes in for a debut," England captain Joe Root told a press conference on Wednesday ahead of the clash at The Oval.
The 29-year-old Roland-Jones has twice been included in Test squads for matches at his Lord's home ground but will now make his debut in the five-day game on the other side of London's River Thames at Surrey's headquarters.
Roland-Jones did, however, make his one-day international debut against South Africa at Lord's in May, taking one for 34 in a match England lost by seven wickets.
He played a key role in helping Middlesex win last season's County Championship and his Test call is a reward for several years of consistent performance in the English first- class game.
"I'm really excited for him and I'm sure he's desperate to show everyone what he can do with the red ball for England."
Wood's career has been blighted by injuries, with a succession of ankle problems restricting the 27-year-old to just 10 Tests since his debut against New Zealand in 2015.
Root, however, was confident the worst was behind Wood amid fears the bowler may be excessively injury-prone.
"I think he is learning about his body all the time and I can't see him missing out too much longer," Root added.
England will now field at least two debutants in what will be the 100th Test ever staged at The Oval, with Essex batsman Tom Westley previously selected in place of injured number three Gary Ballance.
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And they may include a third if Middlesex batsman Dawid Malan, born in London but brought up in South Africa, is included instead of left-arm spinner Liam Dawson.
That led to Malan's call-up, with the 29-year-old having already made a match-winning 78 for against South Africa during his Twenty20 international debut at Cardiff last month.
England already have a frontline spinner in Moeen Ali, a better batsman than Dawson.
Root said a decision on whether to play Malan or Dawson would wait until Thursday morning.
"I'll have a look at the wicket tomorrow and decide what is happening then," he said.
Several former England captains criticised Root's men for the way they were bowled out twice inside 100 overs at Nottingham.
"Obviously we were not good enough, there's no point hiding behind it or making excuses, but most importantly it is about the attitude we show this week and that we bounce back from that," he added.
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