Harry Kane could miss the League of Nations match against Belgium on Sunday due to a muscle injury sustained in education on Saturday.
If the injury forces Kane to play in the crash at Wembley, Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin is expected to remain on the field.
Calvert-Lewin continued his impressive start to the season by scoring on his debut against Wales in a friendly on 8 October.
The impressive functionality follows the 23-year-old’s nine goals for Everton, adding two national hat-trickers opposed to West Brom and West Ham, so this campaign.
But for England captain Kane, he is concerned about an injury nine months after breaking his ham ham ham while playing for Tottenham, an injury that would have questioned his participation in Euro 2020 without the suspension of the tournament.
On the other hand, Gareth Southgate is expected to hand over to Manchester City defender Kyle Walker his England cap.
England’s manager is also expected to come with Manchester United duo Harry Maguire and Marcus Rashford, Eric Dier of Tottenham and Liverpool duo Trent Alexander-Arnold and Jordan Henderson.
West Ham’s Declan Rice is ready to go.
In statements to the media on Saturday, Southgate revealed that Tammy Abraham and Jadon Sancho can return for the Belgian clash.
Abraham, Sancho and Ben Chilwell missed the Game of Wales after breaking coronavirus regulations by attending one at Abraham’s London apartment.
Southgate says he has now drawn a line with the incident.
“Tammy and Jadon trained this morning, so it’s available,” Southgate said.
“Clearly they missed some training, so it’s a challenge in terms of the week’s load.
“But this is over, they’re back with the organization and we’re moving forward. “
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