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JORDAN PICKFORD believes the rivalry between England and Wales is the kind that makes football “great” and warned not to underestimate Rob Page’s side today.
Both have so far drawn with the United States but, while Gareth Southgate’s side beat Iran 6-2, Wales slipped to a disappointing 2-0 defeat.
There is likely to be more of an atmosphere inside Ahmed bin Ali Stadium than at the majority of World Cup matches so far and Pickford is looking forward to something akin to a derby day.
“That [special rivalry] it is, it’s football, it’s great,” the goalkeeper said.
“They’re another good side, they’ll be disappointed, they’ve got one point so they’ll be pushing towards Tuesday, but so are we.
“We’re in control of the group and we’ll go again, get ready, get prepared, 100 per cent and go again Tuesday.
“It’s tournament football. Getting a clean sheet in the second game after winning the first game is massive.
“We go into Tuesday against Wales, another tough game, but a game we should be in control of and hopefully get the win.”