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Declan Rice ready for highlight of career when England face Scotland

The Three Lions host their oldest rivals at Wembley on Friday night.

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Declan Rice is ready for what he believes will be a highlight of his whole career as England prepare to face Scotland at Euro 2020.

The Three Lions host their oldest rivals at Wembley on Friday night looking to continue their winning start to Group D.

England won 1-0 against Croatia on Sunday and will be keen to maintain the momentum by seeing off Scotland.

Despite winning their opening fixture at a European Championship for the first time, Rice is keen to move on to preparations for what he feels will be a memorable clash.

“We’re buzzing,” he said following the Croatia victory.

“Steve Holland said after the game that we can enjoy tonight but tomorrow we have to crack on.

“We know the history with Scotland. We know the type of game it will be. We want to focus on the Scotland game and repeat the same performance.

“They’ve got some top players who play in the Premier League. Che Adams, John McGinn and Scott (McTominay) in the middle are two warriors and Andy Robertson and (Kieran) Tierney at the back are great leaders and players.

“We are not going into it and say it is going to be easy because that will be wrong.

Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay was one of several Scotland players singled out for praise by Rice.
Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay was one of several Scotland players singled out for praise by Rice. (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Rice enjoyed a fine season at West Ham, playing a key role in guiding the Hammers to Europa League qualification.

The 22-year-old feels the experience of the past 12 months has helped him perform on the biggest stage after making his tournament debut for England at the weekend.

Declan Rice helped West Ham qualify for Europe last season.
Declan Rice helped West Ham qualify for Europe last season. (Justin Tallis/PA)

“I would have backed myself a few years ago to go out and perform at a high level but maybe had some doubts.

“Fortunately, I’ve been able to do it since after the season and performances that I have had with England recently I had full confidence to go out there and perform at a high standard.”

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