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England stars Owen Farrell and Billy Vunipola face disciplinary hearings

England’s Rugby World Cup ambitions could be badly dented later today, with two key players facing sanctions that may rule them out of the opening weeks of the tournament.

Both Owen Farrell and Billy Vunipola are staring at suspensions after being sent off in England’s last two warm-up tests.

Vunipola goes before an independent disciplinary hearing over a dangerous tackle against Ireland at the weekend.

Any potential sanction could be announced straight after the hearing or on Wednesday, leaving England to sweat over the fate of the only true number eight named in their 33-man squad for the tournament, which kicks off on 8 September.

Farrell received a yellow card for a dangerous tackle on Wales loose forward Taine Basham, which was later upgraded to a red during the match on review.

A Six Nations Rugby independent judicial committee reduced it back to a yellow but World Rugby has appealed the surprise decision.

It means the England captain faces an independent disciplinary panel for the second time in a week, amid widespread criticism of the initial decision on one hand and condemnation of the coverage of the case on the other.

World Rugby’s appeal is also being heard today but again with no date or time given for the announcement of the decision.

Both players are facing lengthy suspensions that can be reduced for mitigation but any ban will still have a major impact on England’s hopes as they prepare for their Pool D opener against Argentina in Marseille on 9 September.

Farrell’s father, Ireland coach Andy, described the debate surrounding his son's disciplinary process as a "disgusting circus" while England coach Steve Borthwick said his skipper had been subjected to "personal attacks".

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