England wing Immanuel Feyi-Waboso will likely miss the entire Six Nations tournament due to a hamstring injury. The 23-year-old, who started all four of England's autumn Tests, suffered the injury in training last week and is currently without a clear return date. Head coach Steve Borthwick hopes for a positive update on Feyi-Waboso's condition when he sees a specialist but has downgraded his prospects of featuring in any matches during the tournament.
Feyi-Waboso was an exciting prospect in England's backline, having scored two tries against Wales last weekend. His absence will leave a void in the team, with Sale wing Tom Roebuck and Bath wing Henry Arundell emerging as potential alternatives to step up. However, the trio's development is crucial for England's chances of success in the tournament.
Despite Feyi-Waboso's injury, Borthwick remains optimistic about his side's prospects in Scotland this weekend. The team has won 12 successive matches and will be looking to continue their momentum against a Scottish team they have beaten three times in four visits to Murrayfield.
Feyi-Waboso was an exciting prospect in England's backline, having scored two tries against Wales last weekend. His absence will leave a void in the team, with Sale wing Tom Roebuck and Bath wing Henry Arundell emerging as potential alternatives to step up. However, the trio's development is crucial for England's chances of success in the tournament.
Despite Feyi-Waboso's injury, Borthwick remains optimistic about his side's prospects in Scotland this weekend. The team has won 12 successive matches and will be looking to continue their momentum against a Scottish team they have beaten three times in four visits to Murrayfield.