Steven Gerrard, the England captain, and his Liverpool team-mate Daniel Sturridge are injury doubts for Friday's friendly against Chile at Wembley, and the Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick expects to be withdrawn.

Gerrard damaged a hip in the recent defeat at Arsenal and felt the problem again during a 66-minute performance against Fulham on Saturday. Sturridge suffered a knock to a foot before his 76th-minute substitution.

Carrick has been struggling with an achilles problem, missing three games before United's 1-0 defeat of Arsenal, and was limping when he left Old Trafford. "I have been carrying the injury for a few weeks now," he said. "I was a bit patched up to play. I got through it but it doesn't look too good."

Hodgson is also waiting for an update on Jack Wilshere's fitness from Arsenal. Gerrard and Sturridge will be assessed by medical staff from Liverpool and the Football Association before a decision is made and may have to aim for Tuesday week's game against Germany. Gerrard requires one more appearance to join Bobby Moore on 108 caps.

Brendan Rodgers, the Liverpool manager, said: "It is something they are going to have a look at. Daniel hurt his foot and I just have to see how he is with the medical guys. Steven was a wee bit stiff around his hip. Again, he needs to be assessed."

Gerrard said: "I've got a bit of a niggle. It's nothing major and I'll get it seen to over the next couple of days and hopefully I can pull through for the England games."