England have injury concerns over Tommy Freeman and Ollie Chessum for their autumn international against New Zealand on Saturday.
Versatile back Freeman is being monitored for a hamstring injury, while second row Chessum has a foot injury and was spotted at the England team hotel on crutches.
The British and Irish Lions duo started England’s wins against Australia and Fiji but missed training on Monday.
Head coach Steve Borthwick has plenty of other wing options should Northampton back Freeman be ruled out.
Elliot Daly is available for selection after completing his recovery from the fractured forearm he sustained on the Lions tour, while Tom Roebuck looks to have overcome an ankle injury and Henry Arundell staked his case for a starting place with a stunning try in Saturday’s 38-18 win over Fiji.
Meanwhile, Freddie Steward looks to have recovered from a hand injury to compete with Daly and Marcus Smith for the full-back spot.
Captain Maro Itoje started the Fiji game on the bench on Saturday and could take over from Chessum, with Alex Coles keeping his place in the starting XV.
England are on a run of nine Test wins under Borthwick and moved up to fourth in the world rankings this week following the win over Fiji, overtaking France after their loss to world champions South Africa.
Borthwick is expected to name his team on Thursday.