England’s Alex Mitchell sidelined for Scotland match due to knee injury in Six Nations

England scrum-half Alex Mitchell will miss the upcoming Six Nations match against Scotland due to a knee injury. The 26-year-old has been a key player for England in recent matches, starting in victories against Italy and Wales. His absence will likely be filled by either Danny Care or Ben Spencer.

To cover for Mitchell’s absence, Bristol scrum-half Harry Randall has been added to the 36-man training squad. However, the severity of Mitchell’s injury is still undetermined and requires further investigation.

Mitchell has quickly established himself as a first-choice player for England since his debut in the squad for the World Cup in autumn. His absence will be felt as England currently sits in second place in the Six Nations standings, with eight points, trailing behind Ireland.

The upcoming match against Scotland is highly anticipated, and will be aired with full commentary on BBC 5 Live. The England squad to face Scotland includes a mix of experienced and up-and-coming players, with names such as Maro Itoje and George Ford leading the team.

This news about Alex Mitchell’s injury comes at a crucial point in the tournament, potentially affecting England’s performance in the ongoing Six Nations. The match against Scotland will be a significant test for the team’s depth and resilience.

Historically, England and Scotland have a storied rivalry, making this match one of the most anticipated fixtures in rugby. Both teams have a long-standing tradition of competitive and intense matchups, and the absence of a key player like Mitchell adds another layer of intrigue to the upcoming clash.

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