England’s double injury fear: Reece James being monitored for ANOTHER hamstring injury while Kobbie Mainoo is on standby to replace Declan Rice for final group game amid calf concern following World Cup draw with Ghana

England are sweating over a double fitness concern with Reece James being monitored for a hamstring injury while Kobbie Mainoo is on standby for his first start at the World Cup amid Declan Rice’s calf issue.Chelsea full back James has a history of hamstring problems and is being assessed following England’s 0-0 draw with Ghana on Tuesday night, with Thomas Tuchel limited for options at right back.James missed nine games between mid-March and early May this with a hamstring complaint and told BBC 5Live on Sunday that injury talk is boring him: ‘I’ve been fit for a long time before my last injury, and I don’t listen to too much noise.’The FA have declined to comment.Elsewhere, Tuchel used Mainoo in midfield in training games ahead of the draw in Boston and it is thought the head coach was taking a look at the 21-year-old alongside Elliot Anderson in the likelihood of Rice needing to be rested at some stage during the tournament. England are sweating over a double fitness concern with Reece James being assessed Declan Rice was spotted with heavy strapping on his calf as he left the stadium after England’s draw against GhanaRice has been managing a hamstring issue since Christmas but he left the Boston Stadium on Tuesday night with heavy strapping on his left calf.While the problem is not thought to be serious, the vice-captain was limping and will now be assessed by medical staff. It will likely be that no chances are taken in Saturday’s final group game versus Panama in New Jersey,James and Elliot Anderson will also be checked, but the latter is thought to be OK after coming off in the 73rd minute against Ghana with a slight muscle issue. James, meanwhile, received lengthy treatment for a head injury in the first half but completed the game. It is his hamstring of greater concern.England’s walking wounded were given some time off on Wednesday afternoon. Several went to play golf, while captain Harry Kane enjoyed a coffee with coaching staff at the team’s Kansas City hotel.Have you paid attention to the action so far? Try our World Cup quiz HERE.