Ukraine's striker Andriy Shevchenko is rated a doubt to face England in Tuesday's crunch Euro 2012 Group D match due to injury.

The former Chelsea player was on Sunday ruled out of Ukraine's penultimate training session because of a knee problem. A Ukraine football association spokesman said: "Andriy suffered a kick to his knee during the second half against Sweden and then another kick in the same area against France.

"He is unable to train today and I would say he is doubtful for Tuesday. He has seen the doctor and is now having treatment. We hope he can still take part but I repeat, he is doubtful."

If Shevchenko is ruled out it will be a blow to his side's hopes of reaching the quarter-finals of the European Championship for the first time. The 35-year-old Dynamo Kiev striker may be at the veteran stage of his career, but he scored both goals in his side's 2-1 win over Sweden.

Shevchenko has also featured in all four previous meetings with England, stretching back to May 2000. England are currently second in Group D, level on four points with the leaders France, while the tournament's co-hosts Ukraine have three points.