England's 5-0 win in Latvia this week saw the Three Lions reach the 2026 World Cup.
"We want to win it," he said. "That’s going to be a bold statement but we’re England and we have world class players all over the pitch. If we didn’t think like that, I think that would be weak mentality from us.
"We all want to win the World Cup, we’d all love that, to get our hands on that in our career. You see so many of the best players in the world, they’ve won that in the past, and what it meant to them. There’s a long way to go and it’s just about building to that moment."
Rice also said of his personal form: "I feel probably the fittest I’ve ever been at this stage of the season,’ Rice said. ‘I just feel really strong. When you’re confident in football, that’s one of the main things. I’ve had that for the last few years, I’ve felt really confident in my game.
"I’m more confident within the group, too. I feel like one of the senior England players now. I think it took me a few years in this England team to get to that stage but tonight was cap 70 for me. So it’s going so quickly. I’m still only 26 you know.
"I just need to keep going, keep playing well. I’m in the leadership group, the lads ask me for opinions, I’m really close with the younger guys here, and obviously I get on really well with the older guys. It’s good to bridge the gap between the two. I just want to do everything I can to help the team as we look towards next summer."
