England have won their last 6 matches against Wales in all competitions. England have kept a clean sheet in 5 of their last 6 matches against Wales in all competitions. There have been under 2.5 goals scored in 6 of Wales's last 7 games (FIFA World Cup). There have been under 2.5 goals scored in 6 of England's last 7 games (FIFA World Cup).
England and Wales meet for the second time in recent years, after previously facing each other in the group stages of Euro 2016. England's place in the knockout is all but secured, with them needing to be beat heavily to not go through. They can top the group with a win, and a draw will be enough unless Iran win or the USA overturn a four goal difference. As for Wales, their fate is all but out of their hands, with qualification to the knockouts looking very unlikely. Their loss against Iran was devastating for their chances, conceding two very late goals. They'll need to come out all guns blazing here in order to qualify. 1:2
Joe Allen came off the bench against Iran after previously being injured. Wayne Hennessey will miss out through suspension, after being sent off against Iran. Kyle Walker made the bench against the USA, but is likely to not be risked against Wales. James Maddison was still absent against the USA and is a doubt again here. Southgate named the same unchanged side to the XI again against the USA, but a relatively poor performance may make him change it up. Phil Foden, who is on every fan's lips, might come in to the side. Jordan Henderson is also reported to replace Jude Bellingham in the side. Ben White, who might not have been selected to start, is a doubt as he missed out an open training session through illness.