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England’s Immanuel Feyi-Waboso in Danger of Missing Entire Six Nations
England winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso suffered a hamstring injury in training and was withdrawn from the Wales match, putting his Six Nations participation at serious risk, coach Borthwick said.
- On February 08, 2026, Immanuel Feyi‑Waboso was ruled out of England's match against Scotland and faces missing the entire Guinness Six Nations after a hamstring injury.
- During England training on Thursday last week, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso picked up a hamstring injury and withdrew from the starting XV against Wales, with Tom Roebuck replacing him.
- Steve Borthwick said Manny will be out for a number of weeks and noted England are well stocked for wings with Henry Arundell's hat-trick and Tom Roebuck's successful comeback.
- A trip to Edinburgh next Saturday forces England to reshuffle their backline without Feyi-Waboso, with Tommy Freeman and Elliot Daly as wing options.
- Borthwick warned the recovery will take several weeks and said `Ollie Lawrence looked really good training-wise at the end of last week` as England hope for Lawrence's return.
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England’s Immanuel Feyi-Waboso in danger of missing entire Six Nations
Feyi-Waboso suffered a hamstring injury in training last week, resulting in his withdrawal from the starting XV for Saturday’s 48-7 win over Wales.
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