Dan Burn has revealed it will take more than a broken hand to keep him out of action for England.The Newcastle defender has been seen with a bandaged wrapped round his injury during training this week.AFPBurn has revealed he broke a bone in his hand playing for Newcastle last weekend[/caption]Burn was also not involved in Thursday’s win over Wales at Wembley Stadium.The Magpies man was an unused substitute as Thomas Tuchel‘s side ran out 3-0 winners.However, he is available for the Three Lions‘ World Cup qualifier against Latvia on Tuesday – love on talkSPORT.Burn has been cleared to play through the injury after picking it up playing for his club side. How did Dan Burn suffer his injury?The 33-year-old broke a bone in his hand during last weekend’s Premier League win against Nottingham Forest.He addressed his injury following England’s friendly victory last night.Burn told The Chronicle: “I actually broke my hand, I don’t even know how I did it, I think I went to grab someone and then I felt a crack.“It was early in the second half so I went for the scan and I have seen a specialist.“I’ve been told I can play with it. I am ready for Latvia, I am ready for Newcastle and I’d have been ready to play tonight.”The issue will not keep him out of action, though, with Burn already looking ahead to the trip to Riga.GettyThe defender was an unused substitute against Wales but is ready to face Latvia[/caption]He continued: “I will not be missing any time for a broken hand! This is nothing, I have had worse injuries than this. I am ready to go and ready to play.“Everybody is fighting for each other and the first half an hour I thought we were brilliant. It was really, really good.“Now the thing for us is to keep that going all game. At 3-0 up we probably took our foot off the gas a little bit.“We now look forward to the World Cup qualifier in Latvia now.”Burn has established himself in the national team since Tuchel’s appointment.Having made his debut against Albania in March, he has gone on to win three caps for the Three Lions.Burn has won three caps under Tuchel, having made his international debut in MarchGettyHe will be hoping to add to that tally on Tuesday, with England potentially qualifying for next summer’s World Cup.A win over Latvia will secure their spot at the finals if Serbia drop against either Albania or Andorra on Saturday and Tuesday, respectively.