The 20-year-old suffered a knee injury during the squad's final training on June 11 before heading for Russia's St. Petersburg, where the team is currently based.

On Friday, the team said that Rashford had resumed training with the rest of the squad after training individually for two days.

England will face Tunisia in a Group G match in Volgograd on Monday before taking on Panama in Nizhny Novgorod on June 24 and playing Belgium in Kaliningrad on June 28.

The 2018 FIFA World Cup kicked off on Thursday with the Russian national team beating Saudi Arabia 5-0. The tournament will continue until July 15, with a total of 64 matches set to be played at 12 stadiums across 11 Russian cities.