Tottenham star Gareth Bale says there wouldn't be a better way for Wales to return to form than by beating England at home.
The Welsh team host England in Euro2012 qualifying at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium on Saturday and will be desperate to end their three-match losing streak.
Bale knows very well that manager Gary Speed has a youthful squad at his disposal but is confident they can do a job on their neighbours who have recorded two wins and a draw in the campaign so far.
"People have been saying we're a young team, but I think now it's time to start producing results and good performances," he told Sky Sports News.
"There's no better game to do that than against England at the weekend.
"Hopefully we can come out on the right side of the result.
"There's no bigger game for Wales than Wales versus England. It's a derby in international terms.
"It's a game the lads are looking forward to and to get the experience under our belt will be great for us in the future as well.
"The most important thing is that we want to go out and get that victory.
"All I'm concentrating on is going out there and playing my best. It's not about one player and how we work as a team.
"If we get our game plan right then we can definitely come out on top."
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