Wayne Rooney is a doubt for England's Euro 2016 qualifier against Estonia on Friday and John Stones has been withdrawn from the squad due to injury.

The Manchester United striker and England captain sat out Roy Hodgson's training session at St George's Park on Tuesday with Danny Ings, called up for the first time, and Jonjo Shelvey, all struggling with injuries.

They will be monitored by England's medical team but are all doubts for the match.

Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney is doubtful for England's Euro 2016 qualifier with Estonia

Rooney tries to evade a tackle from Arsenal's Hector Bellerin during his side's 3-0 defeat at the Emirates

Everton defender John Stones (left) has withdrawn from the squad but Rooney could still play a part

Liverpool forward Danny Ings, pictured celebrating against Everton, is struggling with an injury

Everton defender Stones has been completely withdrawn from the squad to face Estonia and Lithuania.

Stones missed the last two Everton games - against West Brom and Liverpool - after suffering a knee injury in their Capital One Cup win over Reading on September 22.

Hodgson named Stones in his squad for the upcoming Euro 2016 qualifiers last week, but on Tuesday night the Football Association confirmed the 21-year-old had withdrawn.

'Everton defender John Stones, who missed the Merseyside derby at Goodison Park on Sunday, has been ruled out due to injury,' an FA statement read.

The FA confirmed Tottenham duo Kyle Walker and Andros Townsend had been called up as a result.

Walker has not played for England since the 1-1 draw in Italy in March, while Townsend last featured in the victory over Slovenia four months ago.

Swansea midfielder Jonjo Shelvey is also a doubt for Friday's Euro 2016 qualifier against Estonia

Tottenham duo Kyle Walker (left) and Andros Townsend (right) have both been called up to the squad

England boss Roy Hodgson is preparing his squad to face Estonia and Lithuania in the next week

More than 75,000 fans are expected to attend Friday's game - the last qualifier at Wembley.

Hodgson's men will then fly to Vilnius to take on Lithuania three days later.

England have already qualified for the European Championships in France next summer, but victories in their next two matches will complete a 100 per cent campaign.