Wales v England
Wales are ranked 19th in the world, England are ranked fifth
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In the final match of the group, Wales and England will play each other.

Wales must beat England on Tuesday if they are to have a chance of progressing to the last 16.

They want to qualify for the next round as group winners and bounce back from their disappointing performance against the US.

Wales reached the quarter-finals in the World Cup in 1958, but will they do the same this time?

'Everyone has weaknesses'

Gareth Bale
Gareth Bale has started both of Wales' group games so far

Wales must beat England on Tuesday in order to have a chance of progressing to the last 16.

Wales must beat England by four goals if the USA-Iran match ends in a draw.

One player fans are hoping will step up to the challenge is Bale, who received a lot of criticism for his performance during the loss to Iran.

Bale said he doesn't feel responsibility to carry the side to victory.

We're a group of people. We work hard for one another. Bale said that it wasn't one person that needed to do anything.

It's true that we would have liked to be winning and doing better but football is hard. We would be the favorites to win the World Cup.

Bale hopes that Wales can upset their local rivals on Tuesday.

He said that everyone has weaknesses. It will be difficult. England are a great team.

One of the favorites to win the tournament is them. It will be difficult. There have been a few shocks in the tournament and there is no reason why we can't do the same.

'We want to win football matches'

England have a job to do on Tuesday to qualify for the last 16 after a boring stalemate with the USA.

If they avoid a four- goal defeat and win, they will advance.

It's possible that he won't be able to rotate the side as much as he'd like.

The likes of Phil Foden should start. He came on in the 71st minute of the win over Iran and was not used in the draw with the US.

He said the goal is to win football matches.

When selecting a team, you have to balance freshness with stability. The England manager stated that they have a chance to win the group.

Both teams are taking a break from the game. It's our performance that's important.

Jordan Henderson is looking forward to the battle.

It will be emotional. He said that they hope to deal with the challenges in the right way.

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The person is from Wales and they are in the Middle East.

"We've got to prepare for another game against England, a local derby to finish off with," Robert Page said after Wales lost 2-0 to Iran.

Do you want to finish with? While Wales are not out of the World Cup yet, this sounds like an unconscious admission of defeat.

In the Euro 2016 quarter-finals, Wales overcame the odds to beat Belgium, who were ranked second in the world at the time.

Wales has not beaten a team ranked above them in a competitive match in over a year.

There is nothing they can do against England. Page needs to learn from the first two matches, be prepared to change tactics and give Wales' fans a performance to match their pride at the World Cup.

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The chief football writer is in the Middle East.

There is a delicate balancing act to be done before the final game.

It would take a catastrophic reverse for England to miss out on qualification for the last 16 but the simple fact is that there is still work to be done.

England will know this will be a different type of World Cup game, similar to a local derby, against a Wales team in desperate need of points after being soundly beaten by Iran.

After the disappointing goalless draw with the USA on Friday, the narrative that he is a conservative manager was back on the table.

If England move into the knockout phase of the World Cup and win Group B, he will feel that phase one of his team's task is done.

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