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Sep 7, 2019 at 5pm UK at ​Wembley Stadium
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Bulgaria
Kane (24', 50' pen., 24', 24', 50' pen., 73' pen.), Sterling (55', 55')
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Southgate relishing chance to bring back feelgood factor

Southgate relishing chance to bring back feelgood factor
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England face Euro 2020 qualifiers against Bulgaria and Kosovo in the coming days.

England manager Gareth Southgate believes his team can help to give the nation a feel-good factor amid an uncertain political backdrop – but insists he is not getting excited about Euro 2020 just yet.

With confusion and unpredictability surrounding Brexit and a potential general election, the United Kingdom still seemingly remains divided.

The Three Lions helped alleviate such concerns for a period on their run to the World Cup semi-finals last summer but the unrest remains.

Now Southgate's side are back in Euro 2020 qualification action, taking on Bulgaria at Wembley on Saturday before a trip to Southampton's St Mary's Stadium three days later for the visit of Kosovo.

With the England cricket team – and in particular the superb Ashes Test-winning innings from Ben Stokes almost a fortnight ago – lifting spirits, Southgate is now aware it is he and his players who many will turn to for light relief.

Asked if football can give the country something to feel good about, he told BBC Radio 5 Live: "Yes, I'm very conscious of that.

"We have helped to provide joy at a time when there isn't a lot about for people. The cricket team have done that in a couple of significant moments already this year and I have loved watching that.

"The World Cup final was brilliant and the Ben Stokes innings was a real last stand of British resilience and, living in Yorkshire, the atmosphere at Headingley probably added to that as well.

"We all love those moments, sport should do that – sport should take you away from the day-to-day and allow us to dream and allow us to be excited about things that, in the overall scheme of things, aren't important. There are far more important things, but we can bring joy to people and it is a privilege to be in a position to be able to do it."

While Southgate believes the qualifiers are attractive fixtures for the home fans – and there is no doubt reaching Euro 2020, with the semi-finals and final to be held at Wembley, would truly be something for the country to get behind – he will not allow himself to get carried away just yet.

England manager Gareth Southgate says he cannot afford to get carried away
England manager Gareth Southgate says he cannot afford to get carried away (John Walton/PA).

"It's hugely exciting for everybody," he added.

"I feel as if we've started to build that excitement whenever we play now, which is fantastic. I know the level that that can go to, but I can't afford to be carried away with that, that's brilliant for everybody else to experience.

"Somebody's got to be in control of what we're doing and making sure we're on the right path and not too far ahead of ourselves, because we've got a lot of improvement to do to make that a really strong possibility.

"Beer sales go up and everybody enjoys looking forward to it. We want that to last as long as it possibly can, but I can't live in that world of external...It's my job to get everybody there."

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