Women's football: Sophie Bradley expects big test for England against Croatia
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Your support makes all the difference.Sophie Bradley insists England will not be complacent when they take on Croatia tonight.
Hope Powell's side won 6-0 the last time the two sides met and another victory would seal a place at next summer's European Championship. However, the centre-back refuses to take anything for granted.
Bradley said yesterday: "We can't be complacent, especially because we dropped points against Serbia [in the opening Euro 2013 qualifier]. We were 2-0 up then and we should have won. It just goes to show that you always have to be on top of your game and you can't switch off for a minute."
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