England's Feyi-Waboso could miss whole Six Nations

Feyi-Waboso has scored seven tries for England in 13 caps
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England wing Immanuel Feyi-Waboso has been ruled out of Saturday's match against Scotland and is in danger of missing the entire Six Nations.
The 23-year-old started all four of England's autumn Tests but suffered a hamstring injury in training last week and missed Saturday's 48-7 victory over Wales.
Head coach Steve Borthwick is hoping for a positive update when Feyi-Waboso sees a specialist, but the Exeter player will miss the Calcutta Cup game at Murrayfield and it appears doubtful he will return in time to feature again in the Six Nations.
"It looks like Manny will be out for a number of weeks. I don't know how many, but it's a number rather than a single week, which is disappointing," Borthwick said.
Sale's Tom Roebuck came into the team for his first match since November and scored England's fifth try against Wales, while recalled Bath wing Henry Arundell bagged a hat-trick in the first half of England's championship opener.
Tommy Freeman, who has scored in seven successive Six Nations games, is another wing option, although he started at outside centre on Saturday alongside Northampton team-mate Fraser Dingwall.
Ollie Lawrence's return to fitness after a knee injury gives Borthwick options in the centres as England seek a first win in Edinburgh since 2020.
Fly-half Fin Smith is also fit after overcoming a calf injury and takes his place in England's 36-player training squad.
Bristol's England A prop George Kloska comes in with Billy Sela in rehabilitation, while Borthwick said that Ellis Genge's withdrawal at half-time against Wales was a precautionary measure because of an unspecified niggle.
Full-back George Furbank, however, will not be involved as he continues his recovery from a calf problem.
England have lost on three of their past four visits to Murrayfield but they head to the Scottish capital in confident mood after chalking up 12 successive wins, including a dramatic 16-15 victory at Allianz Stadium last year to regain the Calcutta Cup.
"We want to turn up there next Saturday and be fully locked and loaded to go and impose our game on them. That's the key," said fly-half George Ford.
"We've spoken about it a lot – let's understand the opposition and potentially what they can bring, but let's be so good that we just go and impose our game on them all the time and play our game rather than get dragged into something else."
England squad
England's 36-player training squad:
Forwards: Ollie Chessum, Arthur Clark, Alex Coles , Luke Cowan-Dickie, Chandler Cunningham-South, Tom Curry, Theo Dan, Trevor Davison, Ben Earl, Greg Fisilau, Ellis Genge, Jamie George, Joe Heyes, Maro Itoje (Saracens), Emmanuel Iyogun, George Kloska, Guy Pepper, Henry Pollock, Bevan Rodd, Sam Underhill.
Backs: Henry Arundell, Seb Atkinson, Elliot Daly, Fraser Dingwall, George Ford, Tommy Freeman, Ollie Lawrence, Alex Mitchell, Cadan Murley, Tom Roebuck, Henry Slade, Marcus Smith, Fin Smith, Ben Spencer, Freddie Steward, Jack van Poortvliet.
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