Mark Sampson wants his England side to complete their qualification campaign for the 2015 Women's World Cup finals with a perfect record.

A draw against Wales on Thursday will seal their place in Canada next summer, with Wales five points behind in Group Six with two games to go. 

"A draw may be all we need, but our motivation is as high as it's ever been to win a match," said Sampson.

"We want to beat Wales and go on to finish with a 100% record." 

England have had a successful campaign thus far, scoring 38 goals and conceding just one in eight matches. 

When these sides met in the reverse fixture on 26th October 2013, England triumphed 2-0 with goals from Jordan Nobbs and Toni Duggan. 

Wales are still battling for second spot and a possible play-off place in their hunt to qualify for their first major championship.

England will be missing Kelly Smith and Jade Moore, with Jemma Rose and Jo Potter replacing the injured duo for the trip to the Cardiff City Stadium. Whilst Wales have captain Jess Fishlock returning to their squad in preparation for match against their fierce rivals.