
Defender Ben Davies is targeting a Wales win at Wembley to help set up the crucial World Cup qualifier against Belgium.
Wales face England on Thursday - four days before facing Group J rivals Belgium in Cardiff.
Wales sit third in their group, behind second placed Belgium and leaders North Macedonia, in pursuit of a place at next summer's World Cup finals.
Davies feels a first win against England in Wembley since 1977 would be an ideal way to go into the Belgium game.
"We're playing against a top 10 nation in the world, a very good team," said the 32-year-old Wales skipper.
"Ultimately we want to test ourselves against the best teams to be ready for when we play another very good team on Monday night."
Davies, who will be winning a 99th Wales cap at Wembley, added: "As a squad, we've worked hard this week, we've looked at the qualities that these teams have and feel like we're as prepared as we can be.
"So we want to come out here, show our identity, show what we can do and what we've done against other teams and hopefully have a good performance."
