Chris Robshaw has urged England to show "swagger" when they take on France in their final Six Nations match this weekend.
England head into the final set of fixtures ahead of Wales and Ireland on points difference, and Robshaw believes that not shying away from the challenge will be key for Stuart Lancaster's side.
"It's about being confident, having that swagger in our step and saying 'yes, we are back at home and we want to put in a great performance,'" the England captain told reporters.
"All the guys are extremely excited and desperate to get that bit of silverware at the end, that significant trophy that we haven't managed to get.
"We've picked up little bits here and there, but of course we want to get the big prize at the end. Having gone so close in recent years has been tough for myself and the other guys involved. As a player you want to be picking up silverware."
England have finished second in each of the last three Six Nations.