Wales manager Chris Coleman has warned his players that they must not be complacent ahead of their Euro 2016 clash with England on Thursday afternoon.
The Welsh kicked off their campaign with a 2-1 win against Slovakia to top Group B, but the former Fulham boss admitted that his side are underdogs in the all-British affair.
"We go into our game as underdogs again, England will be expected to win the game again," he told reporters.
"I think for us we've got to make sure there's no complacency. We know what our identity is, there's a high focus on our preparation. There is an urgency about us, and that has to remain.
"If we'd lost the first game it didn't mean we were going home, we've won the first game it doesn't mean that we're staying, there's a lot of work to be done."
England head into the match with one point on the board having drawn 1-1 with Russia in their opening fixture.
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