Double injury concern emerges after England’s second World Cup group game

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England will assess the fitness of Reece James and Declan Rice before their final World Cup group game against Panama.Key midfielder Rice was spotted limping out of the Boston Stadium with heavy strapping around his calf following the Three Lions’ goalless draw with Ghana on Tuesday.Rice has been in the wars with his fitness at this summer’s World CupGettyReece James is another of England’s injury worriesGettyAccording to BBC, this isn’t thought to be a major concern, with Rice’s long-term involvement in the World Cup not believed to be at risk.However, it is still understood to require assessment and rest before England come to a decision over his involvement against Panama.Thomas Tuchel’s side take on the world’s number 34-ranked nation on Saturday, and the manager and his staff will have to weigh up the risks of playing Rice.The Arsenal star was also taken off in the game against Croatia, who later revealed he has been battling nerve pain in his hamstring.As for James, he will also require assessment as England head into their next match in New Jersey.The 26-year-old completed the full game against Ghana but will be checked by medics over the next 24 hours.Chelsea’s captain has a history of injury, having recovered from a hamstring injury in time for the World Cup, and his load will be monitored closely.This is a developing story and is being updated.For the latest updates, breaking news alerts, and comprehensive analysis, refresh this page or follow our real-time news coverage by watching and listening to talkSPORT live.For broader context, explore related coverage on our homepage for the top trending stories. For the latest talkSPORT videos, download the app.talkSPORT cares about getting it right, not just getting it first and because this is a developing situation, details will change. We will be updating this page constantly with verified info, expert takes, and official statements.Stay tuned for further developments as this story continues to break.