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Ben Chilwell adds to mounting list of England World Cup injury doubts

Several Three Lions players are in a race against time to be fit for Gareth Southgate’s squad.

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England’s preparations for the World Cup have been beset by injury concerns in recent weeks.

With three games of the domestic season left before the Qatar tournament begins, several Three Lions players are in a race against time to be fit for Gareth Southgate’s squad.

Here, the PA news agency takes a look at those in danger of missing out.

Kyle Walker

The Manchester City right-back has been out of action since undergoing groin surgery following an injury he picked up during the Manchester derby at the beginning of October. Both he and City boss Pep Guardiola are confident he can make Southgate’s squad, but, with no football in the best part of two months, there would still be question marks over his fitness.

Kalvin Phillips

Phillips was one of the stars of England’s run to the Euro 2022 final but his summer move to Manchester City has been ruined by injury. He had surgery on a shoulder injury in September and is still sidelined. He has played just 14 minutes of competitive action this season, so how far away he is from full fitness must be in doubt.

Reece James

James compounded England’s right-back issues when he suffered a knee injury in Chelsea’s Champions League game with AC Milan in mid-October and was given an eight-week recovery time. He appears to be the least likely to recover in time as he is still wearing a brace, but the 22-year-old is not giving up hope.

Kyle Walker-Peters

Kyle Walker-Peters made his England debut in March and was an outsider for the squad
Kyle Walker-Peters made his England debut in March and was an outsider for the squad (Nick Potts/PA)

Ben Chilwell

Chilwell picked up a hamstring injury two and a half weeks before England's first game
Chilwell picked up a hamstring injury two and a half weeks before England’s first game (John Walton/PA)
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