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Soccer: England's Maguire declares himself fit for Scotland game

Euro 2020 - England Training

(Reuters) - England centre back Harry Maguire said he is fit and available to face Scotland in Friday's Group D match at the European Championship after missing the opener due to an ankle ligament injury.

Maguire has been out for more than a month after picking up the injury in Manchester United's 3-1 Premier League win at Aston Villa on May 9.

The United captain missed their last five games of the season including the Europa League final, where they lost to Villarreal.

The 28-year-old was replaced by central defender Tyrone Mings in England's 1-0 win over Croatia at the weekend.

"I feel good," Maguire told British media on Wednesday. "I'm back available, I've been training and I'm looking forward to it.

"Obviously, the injury was a setback club football-wise. Internationally I wanted to come into this with a lot of games under my belt with full fitness.

"I've done a few sessions now and feel like my fitness is there, so I'm available for the game."

Maguire said he may have to play through some pain as he returns to full fitness.

"I'm sure it will niggle me for a few weeks and months," he said. "I haven't had an ankle injury before, but from speaking to players and physios, I'm sure it will be niggling.

"But as long as it's stable and the pain is bearable, then I'm sure I'll be fine."

Scotland defender Kieran Tierney, who missed Monday's 2-0 defeat by Czech Republic due to a calf problem, said his prospects of playing at Wembley on Friday were "touch and go".

"A decision will probably be made tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon or even on Friday before the game," he said.

(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)