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England coach focused on victory
I've never played this formation with the national team but it's not worrying
Michael Owen
Eriksson keeps Owen guessing
England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson says he would settle for another below-par display against Northern Ireland if it means them picking up three points.
Eriksson's side laboured to a 1-0 win over Wales on Saturday and he will be more than happy for a repeat performance at Windsor Park.
He said: "I wish we could win with style every time, but football has never been like that," he said.
"The most important thing is to win and get three points."
Striker Michael Owen, who is set to be recalled to the side, warned his team-mates not to take Northern Ireland lightly.
England's opponents picked up their first win of the campaign with a 2-0 victory against Azerbaijan at the weekend.
"I think Northern Ireland will be very confident having come off a good result," said the £17m Newcastle star.
"We also won by the same scoreline against Azerbaijan and it took us a while to break them down."
Eriksson said that striker James Quinn would pose an aerial threat to his defence, and also highlighted the pace of David Healy.
"I expect a lot of long balls to Quinn. They have a very busy midfield so I expect a difficult game," he said.
"When we're talking about Wales, about Northern Ireland, it's a dream for those countries to beat England and we have to deal with that.
"I think if you ask a Northern Ireland player who he wants to beat in this group, he'll say England and that's understandable."
I would hope to be in the plans and if I get a chance try to put in a good performance
England's Luke Young
Meanwhile, Charlton defender Luke Young, is hoping for a second competitive start.
The 26-year-old was chosen to fill in as right-back against Wales as a result of the injury to Manchester United and England stalwart, Gary Neville.
"Saturday was a big day for myself and my family - it was a qualifier which made it more pressure on myself," said Young.
"I had only played 20 minutes before in the United States and enjoyed the occasion and I'd like to get another chance.
"I would hope to be in the plans and if I get a chance try to put in a good performance. I'm looking forward to the game."
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I predict us winning 3-1 (sorry rebs

...tho if we lose please feel free to mock hehe)