England vice-captain Jamie George says the Six Nations finale in Cardiff will be like a “World Cup final” for Wales as they seek to end a 16-match losing streak.
The two sides meet on Saturday with England in contention to win their first title since 2020.
But Wales will be desperate to stop their record losing run against their biggest rivals, according to George.
“Wales are going to be so motivated – England against Wales in Cardiff is huge,” the hooker told the BBC’s Rugby Union Weekly podcast.
“It will be their World Cup final. It doesn’t get much bigger than Wales against England in Cardiff.”
After losing in Dublin on the opening weekend, England have recovered to win three on the bounce – and a fourth victory would leave them well placed if favourites France were to slip up against Scotland on the final day.