England are monitoring the fitness of Declan Rice and Reece James ahead of their final World Cup group-stage match against Panama.
Rice left the stadium after England's goalless draw with Ghana with heavy strapping on his left calf, raising concerns over his availability. While sources suggest there is no serious long-term issue, the midfielder is expected to undergo further assessment before a decision is made on whether he will feature on Saturday.
The Arsenal star has also been managing a hamstring problem and was substituted against Croatia earlier in the tournament after experiencing nerve pain.
Meanwhile, James will also be evaluated after completing the full 90 minutes against Ghana. Given the Chelsea captain's injury history, England's medical staff are expected to closely monitor his workload before making a final call on his participation.
Manager Thomas Tuchel and his coaching team are likely to take a cautious approach as England look to secure top spot in the group while keeping key players fit for the knockout stages.

