Former Cardiff City loanee Harry Wilson has fired a warning to England ahead the World Cup this winter.
Wales take on their rivals in their final game of Group B in Qatar, with the United States and Iran also lying in wait.
The clash against the Three Lions will be the first competitive meeting between the two sides since Wales were beaten 2-1 at Euro 2016, and Wilson, who has since moved to Premier League new boys Fulham, insists his side cannot be underestimated.
“Wales against England is a massive game no matter where it is,” he said. “But with it being on the World Cup, the biggest stage, it is going to be that extra bit more.
“We will be going in there full of confidence and there is no reason why we can’t get a result against England. We would be lying if we said we hadn’t looked at the fixtures. We have friends in the England team. I have a couple in the USA team as well from Fulham.
“We will be having a bit of banter about them, but once those games come around we will be against each other for 90 minutes. I will be doing all I can for Wales and they will be doing all their can for their country.”