World Cup 2010 qualifying Group Six: Belarus v England
Venue: Dinamo Stadium Date: Wednesday, 15 October Kick-off: 1930 BST Coverage: BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sport website.
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Fabio Capello has warned his England side that Belarus will provide stern opposition in their World Cup qualifying tie on Wednesday.
England will go five points clear at the top of Group 6 with a win, but the coach warned against complacency.
"Belarus is a very good team and it will not be an easy game," he said. "They drew with Argentina and Germany. It will Belarus opposition fail to win a seat ...
Czechs want Croatia to enter EU as soon as possible-PM ... be a very, very tough game.
"I spoke with the players and said it is very, very important."
The match in Minsk is England's last qualifier before they host Ukraine in April next year.
England's nearest rivals Ukraine and Croatia drew on Saturday, allowing Capello's side to move clear at the top of the group.
Ukraine do not play again until their trip to Wembley, meaning England can strengthen their position with a fourth straight win.
"We have to wait six months for the next games," added Capello.
"If we win we are very happy because we will have played four games and will have 12 points.
"We played one strong game away to Croatia, which was very important for the mind and for the confidence and Belarus will be a very, very important game.
"We have to follow our positive results."
Stand-in skipper Rio Ferdinand said the squad are eager to become the first England side to win their first four games of a qualifying campaign.
"That will be a great motivation to get four out of four," he said. "It will put us in a good position but we're under no illusions. It will be a tough game as they have played some of the biggest teams in the world and held their own.
"The English public may not see them as a threat but we know it will be tough game."
England midfielder Steven Gerrard has revealed he was worried about his place in the side after a poor game in the 5-1 win over Kazakhstan.
Capello dodged questions over whether the Liverpool captain was guaranteed a place in his starting line-up, vowing to wait until their final training session before deciding on his team.
But whoever he plays, the Italian said he would send out his side to win the game.
"I always think about the victory, I never speak with players about playing for a draw," he said. "We have to go to the pitch and you have to win. We have no fear."
(BBC)
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