England and Wales' Euro 2016 rivals Russia have been dealt a major injury blow with the news that star midfielder Alan Dzagoev will miss the tournament after breaking a bone in his foot.

The 25-year-old was playing for CSKA Moscow when the injury occurred, and the news was broken by the Russian Football Union (RFU) via their website on Sunday.

Krasnodar's Dmitri Torbinski, 32, has been called up to replace Dzagoev, who broke a metatarsal during CSKA's 1-0 win over Rubin Kazan on Saturday as he helped the club win the Russian Premier League title.

Russia and CSKA Moscow midfielder Alan Dzagoev will miss Euro 2016 after breaking a metatarsal in his foot

Dmitri Torbinski, pictured scoring for Russia against Holland at Euro 2008, has been called up in his place

'This is a big loss for us. It's sad because he was in great form,' RFU president Vitaly Mutko told the TASS news agency. 'Dzagoev will be replaced by Torbinski. He's a great guy and a great player.'

Torbinski, who has scored twice in 28 games for Russia, made his debut in 2007 and helped the national team reach the Euro 2008 semi-finals where they lost to eventual winners Spain.