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Farrell waiting to see if he'll miss World Cup opener

Owen Farrell will learn on Tuesday if he is to miss England's critical World Cup opener against Argentina after he was sent off for a dangerous tackle against Wales.

Farrell's shoulder-led challenge to the head of Taine Basham in Saturday's 19-17 victory at Twickenham was upgraded from a yellow card to red by the 'Bunker' review system.

England's captain must now appear before a video disciplinary hearing that begins on Tuesday morning to find out the length of his suspension.

The mid-range sanction for a dangerous tackle is six games and given he received a three-match ban for the same offence in January, on top of five matches in 2020 and two in 2016, it is doubtful he will be treated leniently by the disciplinary process.

Fixtures against Ireland and Fiji complete England's warm-up schedule for the World Cup before their group campaign is launched with a pivotal group clash with Argentina in Marseille on 9 September.

Steve Borthwick now faces the likely prospect of being without his skipper and talisman for the toughest opponents in Pool D, while his participation against Japan, Chile and Samoa are also in question.

Henry Arundell, Freddie Steward and Ellis Genge were shown yellow cards too and at one point England were reduced to 12 men, although that merely inspired an audacious comeback expertly directed by Farrell's replacement George Ford.

Courtney Lawes, the frontrunner to become captain if Farrell is unavailable, admits that despite an escape act that showed remarkable resilience, the disciplinary implosion must be addressed.

"There aren't many teams who would win that game, so we can take a lot of positives from it," Lawes said.

"At the same time it's not good enough going down to 12 men. If we keep putting ourselves

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