Wilkinson compared the rivalry with England to the one she has known during her career as a Canadian international when playing against the United States, but said England should write off Wales at their peril because her side have nothing to lose.
“It would be detrimental for them to look past us, but that’s their problem. I understand a grudge match with my neighbours. I can’t pretend there’s not history there,” she said.
“England are a top team. I’m looking forward to putting these incredible women out against them. The pressure is all on them. We know there is still a chance. What do we have to fear? It’s just an exciting opportunity.
“With England, of course there’s a storyline. I think everyone’s here for a reason. First for the women’s game, and secondly, why wouldn’t we go towards a rivalry?
“England will be forced to play a strong line-up because it is such a close group… so for my women, we get to show up and spoil the party, and that’s a wonderful job to have.”
Skipper James has a strong connection to their opposition because she is married to England international Amy James-Turner, but she claims her wife will be cheering on Wales.
“Amy will be wearing the red shirt of Wales,” she said. “When the groups were drawn, that’s the first question I asked her – who will she be supporting? She’s Wales through and through.”