England captain Owen Farrell seems set to miss the start of the Rugby World Cup after being sent off in a 19-17 warm-up win over Wales at Twickenham on Saturday, although coach Steve Borthwick cautioned against pre-empting the disciplinary process.Flyhalf Farrell's yellow card for a shoulder-led tackle to the head of Wales replacement Taine Basham in the final quarter was soon upgraded to a red by the newly-introduced bunker review system. READ | Boks get rousing airport farewell as daunting World Cup defence awaits And that left England down to 12 men following the yellow cards already shown to Ellis Genge and Freddie Steward.Despite that handicap, and falling 17-9 behind, England still won after lock Maro Itoje was driven over for a converted try and replacement George Ford kicked a late penalty.But any joy among England fans at their side's resilience would have been offset by Farrell's indiscipline and another lacklustre showing by their backs following last week's 20-9 warm-up loss to Wales in Cardiff.Yeah.
Had the pleasure/misfortune of missing this game as I was lugging furniture around. But this is pretty unambiguous. We await the disciplinary judgment.
pic.twitter.com/kIMEycNjlZEngland could now be without Farrell for their World Cup opener against Argentina in Marseille on September 9, with the 31-year-old's availability for the rest of the pool phase set to be decided at a disciplinary hearing next week.Any suspension would likely include 2019 losing finalists England's remaining warm-up games against Ireland and Fiji.Scotland's Zander Fagerson is set to be available for his country's World Cup opener after the prop effectively had a game knocked off his ban by agreeing to go to a World Rugby 'tackle school'