England duo Freeman and Chessum battling injuries
Summary
England's rugby team is dealing with injuries to players Tommy Freeman and Ollie Chessum ahead of their match against New Zealand. Freeman has a hamstring injury, while Chessum has a foot injury. The team is looking at other player options in case they cannot play.Key Facts
- England's rugby team will play against New Zealand on Saturday at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham.
- Tommy Freeman is being watched for a hamstring injury, and Ollie Chessum has a foot injury and was using crutches.
- Both players were part of the team that won against Australia and Fiji but missed training recently.
- Coach Steve Borthwick has backup players ready, with Elliot Daly and Tom Roebuck recovered from their injuries.
- Henry Arundell showed strong performance with a notable try in England's recent win against Fiji.
- England has won nine Test matches in a row and is now ranked fourth in the world.
- New Zealand is currently ranked second in the world and has won two autumn matches against Ireland and Scotland.
- England has not beaten New Zealand since 2019 at the Rugby World Cup and not at Twickenham since 2012.
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