Listen - Terry doesn't fear 'special' Kazakh treatment
Terry on Kazakhstan challenge
England captain John Terry believes the national team have nothing to fear going up against Kazakhstan, and doesn't believe their reputations as Premier League players will lead to any special on-pitch treatment from their minnow hosts.
The defender will have to make do without Rio Ferdinand, who's persistent calf injury has struck, and will line up alongside West Ham stopper Matthew Upson.
England are going to the Almaty Central Stadium defending a perfect record so far in World Cup qualification, winning all five games so far, including a 5-1 victory over the Kazakhs at Wembley.
Victory over both Kazakhstan and Andorra will put Fabio Capello's men on the cusp of securing their position in South Africa for next year's competition.

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