England is on the cusp of having three key players, Tom Roebuck, Fin Smith and Ollie Lawrence, back from injury in time for their second Six Nations match against Scotland.
Wing Roebuck has been working ahead of schedule after breaking a toe during the November international against New Zealand. His England teammate fly-half Smith is now fully fit as he recovers from a calf injury sustained during the same game.
Centre Lawrence, meanwhile, has been working hard to regain fitness following a knee problem and could be available for selection soon.
However flanker Ben Curry's return remains in doubt due to the severity of his hamstring injury. He had withdrawn from the England squad last month.
Coach Steve Borthwick expressed optimism that Roebuck would need just a few more days at training before he is ready to play.
Smith and Lawrence could provide vital competition for places, particularly in midfield. With this trio set to return, the team will be bolstered with quality depth to their squad.
Next week's match against Wales represents an ideal testing ground for England to evaluate these returning players' fitness levels.
Wing Roebuck has been working ahead of schedule after breaking a toe during the November international against New Zealand. His England teammate fly-half Smith is now fully fit as he recovers from a calf injury sustained during the same game.
Centre Lawrence, meanwhile, has been working hard to regain fitness following a knee problem and could be available for selection soon.
However flanker Ben Curry's return remains in doubt due to the severity of his hamstring injury. He had withdrawn from the England squad last month.
Coach Steve Borthwick expressed optimism that Roebuck would need just a few more days at training before he is ready to play.
Smith and Lawrence could provide vital competition for places, particularly in midfield. With this trio set to return, the team will be bolstered with quality depth to their squad.
Next week's match against Wales represents an ideal testing ground for England to evaluate these returning players' fitness levels.