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It is important to hit form at the right time to stand any chance of winning a major tournament. Victory this evening, and a convincing performance, will let the fans begin to dream of seeing them get their hands on the coveted trophy. England legend feels for Foden Former England midfielder and manager Glenn Hoddle has spoken about his thoughts on Phil Foden with Betfair: "This kid has abilitiy and I have sympathy for him.
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Both sets of fans are making themselves heard and giving their teams the reception they deserve. We are moments away from what could be a classic. Credit: Getty Credit: Reuters Cometh the moment, cometh the man Wales fans know that they do not have the depth of quality that England have to draw on in this tournament. What they do have though, is team spirit, and a certain Gareth Bale. The Dragons' talisman needs to be at his best tonight to give Rob Page's side any chance of pulling off an upset. Credit: EPA Inside the ground - pre match analysis SunSport's Tom Barclay reports from Al Rayyan: RIGHT then, here we go.
" “We're seeing it with Jamal Musiala for Germany, and the two kids for Spain, Pedri and Gavi. “Foden is way ahead of them, but he's not playing and isn't being given the opportunity like they are. " “The way Spain are using their young talents is what we should be doing with Foden. They play them, they know how good they're going to be in the future. “They're 20 and 18, but Foden was at their level when he was 17. He should have had 50 caps by now.
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12. Ward, 4. Davies, 6. Rodon, 5. Mepham, 3. Williams, 15. Ampadu, 7. Allen, 10. Ramsey, 20. James, 11. Bale, 13. Moore Credit: @Cymru Welsh fans invade Al Rayyan As the ground starts to fill up, you can see the Welsh fans from every part of the stadium with their bright colours. They will be looking to make themselves heard and drown out their English counterparts this evening. Daring to dream of a Welsh win tonight. One more win to dream again England fans will look upon tonight's game as the springboard to get their World Cup 2022 campaign up and running.
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Former Liverpool and Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge scored as Roy Hodgson's England came from behind to beat Wales 2-1. Harry Kane will be looking for his first goal from open play in an England shirt in 2022 this evening. Huge ask for Page's Dragons Wales will have to do something they haven't managed for almost 30 years in order to progress, beat England. In a rivalry that dates back to 1879, Wales have only beaten their rivals from across the River Severn 14 times in 103 meetings.
Tension builds in Ahmad bin Ali Stadium As we edge closer and closer to kick off, the atmosphere is building along with the tension. Confidence in your team ebbs away as the nerves of being on the end of a defeat set in. The fans just want to hear that whistle to get this game underway now. First for history between sides Tonight's game will mark the first time in history that the Three Lions have faced a fellow British nation in the World Cup.
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A win for England tonight would see them top Group B, while Wales need to win and hope USA vs Iran ends in a draw for them to qualify. Kick-off: 7pm GMT TV channel: BBC One Live stream: BBC iPlayer, Radio commentary: Live on talkSPORT Group B: LIVE TABLE England XI: Pickford, Walker, Maguire, Stones, Shaw, Henderson, Rice, Bellingham, Rashford, Kane, Foden Wales XI: Ward, Mepham, Rodon, Davies, Williams, Ampadu, Allen, Ramsey, James, Bale, Moore Explainer: How can Wales AND England qualify from Group B? BETTING SPECIAL - GET £40 IN FREE BETS ON THE WORLD CUP Stay up to date with all the latest from the Group B clash... Players in the tunnel, noise builds As both teams line up to walk out onto the pitch, the noise levels have been turned up to fever-pitch.
Southgate spends time in Egypt After the game against the USA, England manager Gareth Southgate seemed to be in denial as he questioned whether his team were in fact booed by fans at the end of the game. The Lions boss cannot deny that much more will be needed from his side tonight, where a win would confirm England's place in the last 16 as group winners. A draw would also be good enough for the 1966 champions to progress.
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