England: Owen Farrell, Jamie George & Manu Tuilagi set to play in Six Nations
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England are expected to have captain Owen Farrell, Jamie George and Manu Tuilagi available for the Six Nations starting on 5 February.
Fly-half and centre Farrell required surgery on an ankle injury suffered in the win over Australia on 13 November, when hooker George damaged a knee.
Centre Tuilagi tore a hamstring in the win over South Africa a week later.
Saracens head coach Mark McCall said Farrell will return "towards the end of January".
He added: "It won't be in the next couple of weeks, but it should be before the Six Nations".
On hooker George, McCall said: "He was very, very nearly OK for last weekend but when Covid came and he couldn't do the exercise he could, we thought we would wait a week. He is raring to go and we can't wait to have him back."
Sale Sharks' Tuilagi suffered a grade three tear of his hamstring and was expected to miss at least six weeks.
However, Sale head coach Alex Sanderson said the 30-year-old is "a really quick healer" who "knows how to manage injuries".
He added: "He is doing really well on his rehab. There is a Leicester game the week before the Six Nations, which is obviously a big one for him, and we are hoping to get him back a week or two before that."
Champions Wales travel to Ireland and Scotland host England on the opening day of the Six Nations.
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