FOOTBALL club bosses have backed England to beat Brazil in the World Cup quarter-finals tomorrow.
Ian Britton and Tim Langford are both confident Sven-Goran Eriksson's men can progress.
Kidderminster Harriers manager Britton declared: "England will win though I think it might go to extra-time.
"It's such a wide open tournament and teams like South Korea have some very good players.
"If we beat Brazil, we have a great chance of winning the competition as long as the team avoid complacency."
And Stourport Swifts boss Langford said: "We've got a good chance and I believe we're better than Brazil.
"But it's no good us beating them and then losing to Senegal or Turkey. The competition's been upset after upset."
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