• Harlequins 16-24 Sale Sharks
  • Flanker could be a doubt for Scotland match on 4 February

England have been handed a fresh injury concern ahead of the Six Nations after Tom Curry limped off in the opening quarter of Sale’s win at Harlequins. The flanker looked in real discomfort and could be a doubt for the Calcutta Cup fixture against Scotland over the road at Twickenham on 4 February.

With Exeter’s Luke Cowan-Dickie also suffering a worrying ankle injury over the weekend and Owen Farrell awaiting the citing commissioner’s verdict following a contentious high tackle in Gloucester on Friday night, Curry’s availability is another potential complication for the new England head coach Steve Borthwick ahead of his first Six Nations campaign in charge.

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