WORCESTER Warriors centre Ben Te’o has reportedly apologised to his England team-mates after a late-night drinking session following the 38-38 draw with Scotland.

According to reports Te’o and Saracens number eight Billy Vunipola broke team rules by staying out until the early hours of Sunday morning when the rest of the squad had gone back to their hotel in west London.

It is understood that England consider the matter sorted with Te’o and Vunipola issuing an apology to their team-mates and there will be no repercussions from head coach Eddie Jones.

Players are allowed to drink under Jones and while there is no curfew in place, it is expected that the team stay together while out.

It is only the second breach of discipline since Jones took over in December 2015 - the first saw Manu Tuilagi and Denny Solomona sent home from a pre-season training camp in 2017 because of a similar offence.

England finished runners-up in the recent Six Nations following a defeat to Grand Slam winners Wales and a draw with Scotland.