Harry Kane Doubtful for Englands October Fixtures Due to Ankle Injury

England captain Harry Kane is facing a race against time to be fit for the October internationals after suffering an ankle injury at Bayern Munich.

England captain Harry Kane is facing a race against time to be fit for the October internationals after suffering an ankle injury at Bayern Munich. Reports suggest he missed full training ahead of the friendly against Wales on October 9 and remains uncertain for the World Cup qualifier against Latvia on October 14.
For the England national team, a fresh concern has emerged ahead of their October fixtures as captain Harry Kane faces a race against time to regain fitness. Reports from Sky Sports reveal that the Bayern Munich striker is struggling with an ankle issue that has prevented him from participating in full training sessions. This setback raises serious doubts about his availability for England’s upcoming friendly against Wales at Wembley on October 9 and the crucial World Cup qualifier against Latvia on October 14.
Kane’s injury adds to manager Thomas Tuchel’s selection woes, following the confirmed absence of Chelsea defender Reece James due to injury. The England camp has yet to release an official statement on the striker’s condition, leaving supporters and analysts anxiously speculating about his recovery timeline.
The 32-year-old forward, who has been England’s key goal scorer and leader on the pitch, is vital to Tuchel’s attacking plans. Losing him could disrupt England’s momentum heading into the World Cup qualifying phase. As fans await medical updates, the focus remains on whether Kane can recover in time to feature in either of the two matches or if Tuchel will need to adjust his lineup to fill the void.
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