WELSH footballer of the year Robert Earnshaw says Wales have no fear of England ahead of Saturday's Old Trafford Battle of Britain.

Hot-shot Earnshaw, who completed a £3.5 million move to Premiership side West Bromwich Albion from Cardiff City in August, believes Wales have more than enough quality to beat England.

He explained: "This game is massive, their is no bigger stage than this and it will be the biggest game of everyone's career, including people like Ryan Giggs.

"But this game can't come quickly enough for us, we are all hoping to do well and can't wait to play.

"We don't fear England, we don't need to think about them, we need to go out and do our job and we are confident that we can get the right result.

"A good result would be to get something out of the game and a great result would be to win, but we know that on our day we can beat anyone.

"Everybody knows that Wales under Mark Hughes are a totally different team, the set-up is all changed around and we are so positive now, we have been moving forward and we want to keep going and we need to qualify.

"This game will be a little bit like the Northern Ireland game in terms of atmosphere and hype but we can't get caught up in all of that.

"You can't look past the next game but we have a lot of points still to play for and nothing changes whatever happens on Saturday, we still need to keep going.

"The Poland game is just as important and we need to think about points not opponents.

Earnshaw also admitted that it was nice to meet up with his former Cardiff City team-mates Danny Gabbidon, James Collins and Rhys Weston again.

He said: "It is nice to come back and see the boys but I am settling well at West Brom and enjoying my time there, despite what has been reported."