ENGLAND have been given a clean bill of health for their Six Nations match against Scotland on Saturday, with Nathan Hughes on course to start at number eight.

Any lingering doubt over Owen Farrell and Joe Launchbury has lifted, the former player overcoming an unspecified lower leg injury and the latter available after missing last Friday's open training session at Twickenham for load management reasons.

Hughes has been proving his fitness during gruelling sessions at England's training base in Surrey after recovering from the knee ligament damage sustained on Wasps duty in mid-December.

He has made one club appearance since returning several weeks ahead of schedule but starts at Murrayfield after Sam Simmonds was ruled out by a shoulder problem.

England forwards coach Steve Borthwick said: "Everyone's fully fit for selection this weekend.

"Nathan's worked really hard, really diligently and he looks in really good shape. He's healed very fast, which is great.

"While our strength and conditioning and medical team have worked incredibly hard, the credit has to go to Nathan for the work he's done while he's been injured.

"We want to make sure all of our players are ready for Test matches and that's why we train at the intensity level we train at.

"Nathan gives us different strengths to Sam. He's an outstanding ball carrier. His effect on the group has grown.

"He's excellent with younger players, helping them mentally. He's grown as a player in terms of the influence he has throughout as a leader as well."