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Christophe Berra upbeat on Scotland's preparation for big clash with England

England's Daniel Sturridge (left) and Scotland's Christophe Berra battle for the ball during the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying, Group F match at Wembley S
Image: Christophe Berra holds off Daniel Sturridge at Wembley, a game which saw England beat Scotland 3-0

Christophe Berra believes he will be in good shape for Scotland's clash with England next month despite a lack of pitch-time.

The World Cup Qualifier takes place at Hampden Park on June 10, and some of the squad will not have played a game since the start of May, following the end of the Sky Bet Championship programme.

Berra is among those, having re-signed with Hearts earlier this week, with his last game having come on May 7 for his former club Ipswich.

He said: "All their players play in the Premier League while the majority of ours play in the Championship, so we will have had a big break.

"I haven't played since May 7 but I've had a good holiday and been to the gym a few times. I'm a naturally fit guy so that aspect shouldn't be a problem - it's just the sharpness you worry about.

The 32-year-old wonders if the extended time off could even play in their favour, as he added: "We will have a good week's preparation before the game. Maybe the little bit of freshness will do us good as well.

"It's a game we want to win, it's a cup final really - anything can happen.

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"But being at Hampden with the crowd behind us will fire us up. We've had big results there before and hopefully we can have a repeat."