Hodgson excited for Wales test
England will face Wales at Euro 2016 in France and both Roy Hodgson and Chris Coleman are looking forward to the test.
Roy Hodgson paid tribute to the work done by Chris Coleman after England was drawn against Wales in the Euro 2016 group stage.
England will open its campaign against Russia before taking on Coleman's men and Slovakia in Group B in France next year.
Hodgson has enjoyed Wales' development during the last two years and believes the program has established a strong unit around key players Ashley Williams, Aaron Ramsey and Gareth Bale.
"It's been exciting following their progress," the England manager told the BBC of Coleman's side. "We know their players because they all basically play in England, but we know the team is well organized, they have a fantastic team spirit and a fantastic spine. In Ashley Williams, Aaron Ramsey and Gareth Bale they have really class European players. Chris has molded the rest of the players around that well.
"But we have respect for the other teams as well. You're just happy to be here to play against somebody. You take what you get, really. I've not come across either Russia or Slovakia in my international career so it's two newcomers, but we respect them and it's a question of doing plenty of research so we know enough about them as we think we do about Wales."
Coleman said prior to the draw that he would have preferred to avoid the distraction of facing neighbor England next year, but he insists his side will relish facing a team that won all 10 of its qualifying matches.
"It's going to be a great game," the Wales boss said. "Roy, the campaign they had, it was a fantastic return. You're looking at a lot of teams with a lot of quality. England are one of the best teams, but we look forward to it."
He added: "When you get to a tournament you've got to get it right on the 90 minutes. It doesn't matter who you play, you've got to concentrate on yourselves. Slovakia have beaten Spain, Russia will be strong. You've got to be prepared, be ready."