England captain Eoin Morgan says Jason Roy is "preparing" to play in England's crunch World Cup clash with India. England's campaign has gone off track since destructive opener Roy injured his hamstring, losing two of the three games he has missed to put their semi-final hopes on a knife edge. "Jason is preparing to play tomorrow," Morgan told his pre-match press conference. "Provided he gets through today's practice and tomorrow morning unscathed, we think he might be fit to play." Morgan added, though, that the Surrey man will not play if there is deemed to be a long-term risk associated with doing so. "It depends on the significance of the risk," he said. "If it's going to rule him out long-term, absolutely not. If it's a couple of weeks, yes." There are also fitness concerns over strike bowler Jofra Archer who is managing a side strain. "He didn't bowl yesterday," Morgan said ahead of Sunday's game. "We're going to see how he comes through today. It's the same thing he's been playing with for the last three games. Again, the same thing applies. "If it's a long-term risk, no, if it's a short term-risk, yes." Morgan refused to get in to whether defeat, and missing out on the semi-finals, will spell the end of his captaincy. "Going where?" he said when asked. "It's not a situation I want to talk about. It's not about me, it's about the team. "There's no point talking about this. It's about tomorrow's game."