Manchester United defender Harry Maguire insists there's been no lingering fallout from Monday's England bust-up.
Maguire insists there are no cliques in the England camp as the squad look to move on from Monday's spat between Manchester City attacker Raheem Sterling and Liverpool's Joe Gomez.
With club rivalry spilling out into international week, suggestions that splits in the camp may exist were extinguished by Maguire on the eve of the game.
"No, everybody mixes," the Manchester United defender replied when asked if there were any cliques in the current squad.
"I think you've seen how good the unity in the squad is over the last couple of years. It's been a good two years and the group has grown together. We continue to keep on growing and that's really important.
"No, definitely no cliques, we all share tables and share jokes and laughs together. I think you've seen in Raheem's statement (issued after the clash with Gomez) that he's brought out, that the emotion probably got the better of him.
"He's apologised and like I've said and like Gareth has said, we've moved on from it now, we're not looking at that.
"We've moved on since Monday and we've trained hard; fully focused on the game because it's a big game. We want to qualify for the Euros. And that's what we're aiming to do now."