England duo Phil Foden and Mason Greenwood could face disciplinary action after allegedly bringing girls back to the team hotel in Iceland. The youngsters, who play for Manchester City and Manchester United respectively, made their international debuts in the 1-1 draw on Saturday.But that could be overshadowed after the latest events.Icelandic outlet DV have obtained a Snapchat video apparently recorded by one of the two girls in the team hotel on Sunday evening.p1ehk4u9gq7muclqs1vupu1of29.jpgPlayers have been given orders to follow to ensure Covid-19 safety but they appear to have been breached by the England pair.Neither player appeared in Monday's training session ahead of Tuesday night's contest against Denmark.

According to the Daily Mail, their actions are also likely to have contravened the FA's behavioural rules for playing away on international duty.

The clandestine meeting puts Foden and Greenwood in violation of Iceland's self-isolation rules.

The England squad arrived in the country on an exemption of Iceland's travel rules relating to the coronavirus pandemic.

But according to DV, the terms of the exemption state that players were not to meet anyone outside of their own team members and were only allowed to go to training sessions and matches.

They were even prohibited from meeting their families.

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In an interview with DV, one of the girls in the Snapchat video said: "We had no idea about these [Covid-19] rules, they never said we could not take pictures."

Another girl claimed to have informed the England players about the images with a message on Snapchat, but "they have not opened it".

She also claims to have seen "one of the boys for a few days", saying: "The only thing I can say is that I had been talking to one of them for a few days. I'm not going to say where."