Colombia defender Carlos Sanchez has insisted the South American side are not favourites against England, "the country that invented football", when they meet in the World Cup last-16 on Tuesday.
England coach Gareth Southgate rested eight first-choice players in the last group match against Belgium, which they lost 1-0, setting up a meeting with the South Americans rather than the lower-ranked Japan.
The result also meant England avoided the tougher top half of the draw, which features heavyweights including Brazil and France.
The winner of the match between England and Colombia in Moscow will play whoever comes out on top in the clash between Switzerland and Sweden -- but first England have to overcome the quarter-finalists from the last World Cup.
"We're not the favourites, we're playing against the country that invented football," said 32-year-old Espanyol midfielder Sanchez.
"But we have our own weapons and once the game starts the only thing that matters is on the pitch. Matches like this are won by small details. Colombia fear no one now."
"Each one of us here is prepared and ready to play and whoever plays will do their best."
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