Six Nations Showdown: England Optimistic About Curry and Martin's Fitness for Scotland Clash
England's rugby team is confident that key players Tom Curry and George Martin will be fully fit for their crucial Six Nations match against Scotland on February 22.

England are optimistic about the fitness of Tom Curry and George Martin ahead of their pivotal Six Nations encounter with Scotland. Sources from ESPN have confirmed that both players are expected to recover fully in time for the match on February 22.
Both Curry and Martin have been undergoing rehabilitation and are currently part of the latest training squad. With the Six Nations taking a break this week, the players will remain at the England camp to continue their recovery and are anticipated to return to training next week.
Tom Curry has been a standout performer for England during the Six Nations.
Additionally, Henry Pollock, a promising 20-year-old back-row, has been added to the squad. Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, the Exeter winger, is also under rehabilitation after deciding against surgery for a dislocated shoulder. He may still play a role in the latter stages of the tournament.
England, coming off a thrilling 26-25 victory over France, are aiming to end a four-year losing streak against Scotland. The match will take place at Twickenham, promising to be a thrilling encounter between these historic rivals.
Key Points:
- Tom Curry and George Martin expected to be fit for the Scotland match.
- Henry Pollock joins the squad.
- Immanuel Feyi-Waboso under rehabilitation but could play later in the tournament.
Stay tuned for more updates and detailed coverage as we approach the highly anticipated clash.