WORCESTER star and England Women's skipper Catherine Spencer is predicting a thrilling clash against Wales at London Irish's Sunbury ground on Saturday (2.30pm) to open this season's RBS Six Nations campaign.
Spencer, whose side go into the campaign hoping to secure an unprecedented third consecutive Grand Slam win, believes England's Welsh rivals will be eager to knock the reigning champions off their perch.
"This fixture is a great way to kick off this season's Six Nations," said the 27-year-old number eight.
"Wales will come at us with a great deal of pride and passion and will be determined to create the first upset of the tournament.
"They have a team full of experience and we will have to be on top of our game to get the win that we want.
"Wales have several players that can cause us trouble and we will have to be watertight in defence for the full 80 minutes.
"They are led by a very talented player in Mel Berry.
"She is playing at eight so our back-row, myself included, will have to be really alert to her throughout the game."
Spencer, who lives in Bristol but started playing rugby for Folkestone RFC as a mini, is however confident that she will have the best 22 England players to help keep the reigning champions on track and achieve their aim of winning another title.
She added: "I'm really excited to be playing alongside the team that will be taking to the pitch.
"I believe that we have strength across the board, from one to 22.
"We are very fortunate to have a very strong bench and the impact that they will make when they come on to the pitch will be invaluable.
"We are not only defending our Grand Slam title but we are also aiming to make history and become the first ever team to win three Grand Slams on the trot.
"As a team we thrive on this pressure and, as a captain, I believe that we have a duty to the players that have been involved in the previous two Six Nations to achieve this goal.
"Their hard work and devotion will drive us forward tomorrow.
"We will be taking each game as it comes but I for one cannot wait for the whistle to blow."
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