England's star centre Ollie Lawrence has emerged as an injury doubt for the British and Irish Lions tour to Australia this summer having suffered a potentially "severe" Achilles injury.Head coach Steve Borthwick confirmed at his post-match press conference the cause of Lawrence's early departure from Sunday's 47-24 Six Nations victory over Italy was an injury to his Achilles and revealed the England camp are concerned by it.A ruptured Achilles tendon normally takes between nine and 12 months to recover from, while the Lions tour begins in a little over three months' time.England 47-24 Italy - Score summary England - Tries: Willis (4), Freeman (27), Sleightholme (35, 53), M Smith (44), T Curry (47), Earl (80+1). Cons: F Smith (2, 28, 36, 45, 48, 53). Italy - Tries: Capuozzo (14), Vintcent (31), Menoncello (71). Cons: Garbisi (15, 32, 72). Pens: Garbisi (38).Lawrence - who was stretchered off in the ninth minute at Twickenham - was being widely spoken about as a potential tourist under Andy Farrell off the back of a number of impressive and impactful performances."It's an Achilles injury. We'll know more in the next 48 hours once he has the scan and sees a specialist," Borthwick told the media."Fingers crossed it's not as severe as we fear it might be. He'll get the very best care from the best people."It looks like it could be a really tough injury. I am hesitant to say exactly without any detailed assessment of it in terms of the scans, but it looks like it's a tough injury."Image: Lawrence was stretchered off in the ninth minute and replaced by Marcus Smith in a backline reshuffleFin Smith: Lawrence is absolutely devastated, it's heartbreakingEngland fly-half Fin Smith, who previously played alongside Lawrence at club level for Worcester Warriors, shed more light on a troubling situation for the centre."When you see one of your best mates potentially losing the chance to go on a Lions tour, it breaks your heart," Smith said."We're all absolutely devastated for him. I've got everything crossed that the scans say it's not too bad but it is not looking brilliant. He is absolutely devastated.Image: Fin Smith embraces Lawrence after the full-time whistle at Twickenham on Sunday"We have just got to get around him. I think as team-mates, we've got to be good friends to him now and look out for him because it is going to be a tough time for him."England struggling for form but fighting for title on final day for first time since 2020After seven tries and - in the end - a comfortable England home victory over Italy on Sunday, it would be harsh to be critical of a side that has now moved above Ireland into second in the Six Nations standings and sits just one point shy of title favourites France.What's more, England head to Cardiff on the final day still involved in the title race, which is something they have not been able to say for the last four campaigns, dating back to 2020.Datawrapper Datawrapper , which may be using cookies and other technologies. To show you this content, we need your permission to use cookies. You can use the buttons below to amend your preferences to enable Datawrapper cookies or to allow those cookies just once. 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A quick three-try burst killed off Italy but England then went from the 53rd minute until the final play without any tries in between.In the opening round, they were 27-10 behind to Ireland in Dublin until four minutes to play, when two very late tries burgled a scarcely deserved losing bonus point.In round two, France passed up three or four huge try opportunities before being beaten at the last by Elliot Daly's try, while round three saw Scotland dominate the game at Twickenham but fail to add the points for such dominance as England were booed for their negative game-plan.Even then, Finn Russell had a last-gasp conversion to win the game for the visitors but struck wide.England have not played well this Six Nations, of that there is little debate. But they have found a way to win, which is never a bad habit, for confidence as much as anything. It's also a far more pleasant spot to build from.Image: Maro Itoje's England have struggled to perform for large swathes of all four Six Nations fixtures so farFrance hold all the aces going into the final day at home to Scotland, and unless England score four tries in Cardiff, you'd imagine Ireland will finish above them too, as the defending champions will be heading to Italy angry and looking to rack up a big score.Were things to play out in an unexpected way and England lift this Six Nations trophy, it will be one of the most bizarre championship wins in memory.Image: Marcus Smith put the frustration of being dropped behind him to score one of six England tries in victory over Italy"The team are always trying to play the way we want them to play. Through the planning we have, trying to develop and evolve, and build a togetherness as a team, this is an England team which is on a journey. Today was another step forward," Borthwick said afterwards.The final day is intriguingly set up, if nothing else.What's next?England complete their 2025 championship away to Wales at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday (4.45pm kick-off).England's Six Nations 2025 fixtures Saturday, February 1 Ireland 27-22 England Saturday, February 8 England 26-25 France Saturday, February 22 England 16-15 Scotland Sunday, March 9 England 47-24 Italy Saturday, March 15 Wales vs England 4.45pmBefore that, Italy host Ireland in their final game of the championship as they play the first Test of three fixtures on 'Super Saturday' (2.15pm kick-off)Italy's Six Nations 2025 fixtures Saturday, February 1 Scotland 31-19 Italy Saturday, February 8 Italy 22-15 Wales Sunday, February 23 Italy 24-73 France Sunday, March 9 England 47-24 Italy Saturday, March 15 Italy vs Ireland 2.15pmImage: Watch the Lions tour of Australia live on Sky Sports in 2025Sky Sports will exclusively show the 2025 British and Irish Lions tour of Australia, with all three Tests against the Wallabies and six warm-up matches to be shown exclusively live.British and Irish Lions 2025 tour schedule Date Opponent Venue Saturday, June 28 Western Force Perth Wednesday, July 2 Queensland Reds Brisbane Saturday, July 5 NSW Warratahs Sydney Wednesday, July 9 ACT Brumbies Canberra Saturday, July 12 Invitational AU-NZ Adelaide Saturday, July 19 AUSTRALIA (first Test) Brisbane Wednesday, July 22 TBC Melbourne Saturday, July 26 AUSTRALIA (second Test) Melbourne Saturday, August 2 AUSTRALIA (third Test) SydneySky Sports+ has officially launched and will be integrated into Sky TV, streaming service NOW and the Sky Sports app - giving Sky Sports customers access to over 50 per cent more live sport this year at no extra cost. 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