Paul Merson believes England need to get in the faces of their Scottish opponents and pressure them with a Premier League tempo on Friday night.The two nations clash at Wembley in a World Cup Qualifier, with the table-topping hosts three points clear of Gordon Strachans side.England have won their previous two meetings with Scotland but struggled to break down Slovenia in their last match and Merson fears slow build-up play could make it a comfortable evening for the visitors. England need to score early and Id love them to go out and play at a really high tempo like a Premier League match, he told Sky Sports News HQ. A look at the two nations records in qualifying - followed by some memorable moments from England v Scotland games over the last 50 years People love how quick and fast the Premier League is, but when they play for England everyone starts playing it across the back and for 10 minutes no-one does anything.If England go out and suffocate Scotland, get in their faces and play in their half, I expect us to win 3-0.But its a massive football match. Any time England play at Wembley, and especially when they play Scotland, its a big game. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Interim manager Gareth Southgate has been tipped to start Daniel Sturridge over Harry Kane in attack, with captain Wayne Rooney slightly deeper.The Liverpool forward is yet to score a league goal this season, and Merson admits his inconsistent club form is concerning. Daniel Sturridge has been tipped to start up front for England against Scotland Im a big fan of Daniel Sturridge but Im also a believer if youre not playing for your club, you shouldnt be playing for your country, he added.When I played, if you were not playing for your team, you were never getting in the [national] squad in a month of Sundays. Danny Higginbotham discusses tactics with Rob Wotton as they look ahead to the World Cup qualifying clash between England and Scotland at Wembley My problem with Daniel is he keeps coming short to get the ball. If he comes short, who do we have to go beyond? Thats where I think we beat Scotland.I dont think they have a lot of pace so if Rooney and Sturridge keep dropping short, it could be a comfortable night for the visitors.Also See:Rooney more risky than SturridgeCharlies World Cup predictionsVOTE: England or Scotland?Key battle: Henderson v FletcherAir Max Baratas . 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