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Will Carling has concerns over England's World Cup chances

A dejected Chris Robshaw walks off with his England team
Image: Will the pressure of hosting the World Cup prove too much for England?

Will Carling is worried about England's ability to progress from their World Cup group after voicing his admiration for Pool A rivals Australia and Wales.

Fiji's visit to Twickenham opens the tournament on September 18 before the hosts face the Welsh and the Wallabies in a pivotal eight-day period.

If Stuart Lancaster's men win the group they will be offered a kinder route through the knock-out phase, but former England captain Carling, who was at the helm for the 1991 World Cup final, insists a place in the quarter-finals is far from certain.

"I'd like to think we'd win the pool, but I just have this feeling that the Aussies have got themselves in very good shape at the right time. I think Australia will do very well," he said.

"It's my heart that says us, but then I look at Wales and think they're a very good team.

Will Carling takes on Tim Horan of Australia during the 1991 World Cup final
Image: Will Carling in the thick of it against Australia during the 1991 World Cup final

"Talk about pressure of a home World Cup - no one has ever played in a pool like that before. That really is pressure and you can't call it. They're all quite capable of beating each other.

"It will be all about who gets it right in those games and deals with that pressure the best.

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"A huge amount of it will be mental, not physical. And that's where I think the Aussies are quite smart."

England are second favourites to win the tournament behind reigning champions New Zealand, but Carling questions whether they have enough seasoned campaigners to lift the Webb Ellis Cup.

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"The worrying part is you look at all the teams that have done it in the past and they have very settled combinations and a lot of experience. We don't have that," Carling added.

"A huge amount of Test rugby is split second stuff, instinctive decisions and you get that by playing alongside guys for quite a period of time.

"No, we won't have that, so we'll have to make it up in other areas and that will make it hard for us. But we still have home advantage.

"I'm always trying to be positive and so we have to look....it's not ideal but we have to get on with it."

Captain Chris Robshaw is confident England have assembled a group of players who are capable of emulating the winning squad of 2003.

Chris Robshaw is tackled by Thierry Dusautoir during England's thrilling Six Nations win over France last March
Image: Chris Robshaw (centre) is upbeat over the potential of the England squad

"I believe this is a squad that can win the World Cup. There are enough guys who have played in big games in various competitions who have dealt with pressure," Robshaw said.

"There is also a lot of youth in there which brings excitement. The balance is very good. I look around and I'm confident in the players we have.

"I'm very pleased looking at that squad with the guys you're going to go into battle with over for what will hopefully be a long period of time."