Scotland and England clash at the Girls Home Internationals at St Annes Old Links near Blackpool.
England are bidding for a sixth straight Stroyan Cup triumph and have a team studded with Vagliano and Junior Vagliano Trophy team players.
But Scotland skipper Laura Walker says her team are not going into the crunch match against the Auld Enemy with any feelings of inferiority “England are a very good team but we have a very good team as well. I was so proud of the way they pulled through in the later singles when Ireland started to put a bit of pressure on them.
Lesley Atkins, Fiona Liddell, Lauren Whyte all holed great putts over the closing holes.
“This win over Ireland has really lifted the Scottish girls. It should be a great match.”
Wales fought well in the foursomes against England, who then went on to win five of the singles match to record a 7-2 overall opening-day win. Scotland’s opening 5-4 win over the Irish was not so polished.
The Scots came out of the morning foursomes with a 2-1 lead thanks to a one-hole win by St Regulas’ Lauren Whyte and Connie Jaffrey in the top foursomes and that was to prove vital as the singles were shared 3-3, with Whyte again among the winners.