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Harry Wilson believes Wales have the ability to upset World Cup finalists Croatia and boost their Euro 2020 qualification chances.
Wales kept their qualifying hopes alive with a battling 1-1 draw in Slovakia on Thursday.
Ryan Giggs ' side remain three points off second-placed Slovakia but with a game in hand.
The Dragons' next test is against Group E leaders Croatia, who would secure qualification with a Cardiff win on Sunday.
Croatia won the reverse fixture 2-1 in June, but Wilson believes Wales acquitted themselves well that day in Osijek.
Euro 2020 power rankingsShow all 31 1 /31Euro 2020 power rankings Euro 2020 power rankings How far will England go? We size up the qualifying candidates for the European Championships so far.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 30. Kosovo If they manage to fall short of the Czechs in Group A, then Kosovo should make the cut through the play-offs. A potential surprise package in the making.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 29. Albania A team with great spirit who, if they make it, can bless the Euros with impressive performances but will be outclassed by the bigger sides.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 28. Northern Ireland After matching Germany in qualification, they are on route to being the underdogs of 2020 and you can expect them to take the opportunity to impress with both hands.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 27. Finland Everyone wants to see Teemu Pukki in the finals. It would be a great accolade for a country with the population of only five million people.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 26. Norway They are challenging to accompany Spain out of Group F, but it doesn’t look likely their claim to be included in the finals will be taken seriously. The play-offs are their only hope.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 25. Iceland Who doesn’t want the famous clap at Euro 2020? They are still defeating the odds, and could sneak their way into 2020 and bring their undying spirit with them.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 24. Hungary Another team on the periphery of qualification. Just making the cut would be a huge achievement.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 23. Czech Republic They are favourites to accompany England out of Group A, but their defensive woes could be exploited if they make it to the finals.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 22. Bosnia & Herzegovina Having never qualified for the Euros, it would be a recreation of the 2014 World Cup if they do end up qualifying. The odds are stacked against them, but they have a solid chance through the play-offs.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 21. Slovenia If they scrape into the finals, it is clear it would only be a result of fortuitously being placed in Group G in qualifying.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 20. Republic of Ireland Martin O’Neil’s men have a chance of reaching the finals in 2020, and if they do I am sure their manager has a defensive masterclass up his sleeve to see them into the knockout stages.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 19. Wales If they get their act together, Wales could imitate their 2016 heroics. However, they have to turn things around quickly in qualifying if they are to do so.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 18. Turkey They always do well against the teams within their remit, but when exposed to quality they crumble. It all depends on who they are matched with in the group stage.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 17. Sweden The post-Ibra era has looked promising as they reached the World Cup quarter-finals, but it clear from qualifying that it was their peak.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 16. Serbia Their mental resolute gives them a chance. They have a few good individuals in their ranks and if they perform they will have a chance of reaching the knockout stages.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 15. Austria They are not stacked with quality but have a blueprint which allows them to do well. They will be a tough opponent to whoever shares a group with them.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 14. Ukraine Another team who thrive off team spirit. They have taken Group B by the scuff of the neck and should repeat more of the same in 2020.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 13. Switzerland They are still to find momentum in qualifying, but if they scrape through their experience trumps their recent form.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 12. Denmark The Danes are not stacked with quality but they do possess a great team spirit which should see them through to the knockout stages.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 11. Poland Lewandowski’s goals will certainly help them along the way, but the lack of quality elsewhere on the field does not see them past the last 16.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 10. Russia The dark horses. They shocked many in the World Cup, and have followed that up with an outstanding qualifying campaign. Don’t be surprised if they do it again.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 9. Croatia Their 2018 heroics seemed to have the sucked the life out of them in qualifying. It would be rare if such feat is replicated in in 2020.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 8. Portugal The defending champions have built on their success by winning the Nations League and you would not rebuff the possibility of them scraping their way to the final again.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 7. Italy The robust defence Italy possess stand them in good stead to go far. It is just the scoring goals part of the game which they need to brush up on.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 6. Netherlands Ronald Koeman has spear headed Holland’s redemption, and any team with van Dijk in their ranks has a chance of winning anything.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 5. Germany After Low’s clear out, Germany’s young squad could follow the Die Mannschaft blueprint of reaching finals if they can recapture that winning formula.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 4. Spain After an embarrassing World Cup, the Spaniards will be looking to show a break from the past in the Euros as a refreshed squad and a new manager will take the competition head on.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 3. Belgium Belgium’s star studded squad will be hoping that their golden generation take their final chance of attaining silverware before age starts to take its toll.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 2. England England find themselves in great shape headlining into 2020. Their stars will be reaching their peak while their young guns will be looking to showcase their raw talent.
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Euro 2020 power rankings 1. France Being World champions, Les Blues head into Euro 2020 being firm favourites with a roster of talent for Didier Deschamps to choose from.
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"We know what a fantastic team Croatia are," said Wilson, the Liverpool forward currently on loan at Bournemouth.
"But we went out there in the summer and, although we lost, we created chances.
"We know we're good enough to create chances against them and it's up to us to take them.
"We've got to recover now and make sure we're ready for that game."
Wales' Euro 2020 destiny remains in their own hands after holding Slovakia in a pulsating Trnava draw.
Three closing wins would guarantee second spot as Wales would finish above Slovakia on their head to head record, and two could be enough.
Wales finish their campaign in November away to Azerbaijan and at home to Hungary.
"We knew we had to come to Slovakia and not lose," said Wilson, mindful that Wales had won their Cardiff clash in March.
"That gives us a better head to head with Slovakia and that's a big advantage.
"But all our focus now is on Sunday and getting the result we need."
Wales kept their hopes alive with a 1-1 draw in Slovakia (AFP via Getty) Wigan's 6ft 5ins striker Kieffer Moore put Wales ahead in Trnava with a goal on his first competitive start for his country.
Torquay-born Moore's roundabout route to the Wales stage has seen him work as a lifeguard, play in non-league football and in Norway, as well as represent England C.
Charlton defender Tom Lockyer said: "He's not done it the easy way - a bit like myself - and when you do that I think you appreciate it more.
"I thought he was superb. He gives you that something different, especially away from home.
"It's not always going to be pretty football. They're a good well-drilled team and they were pressing high, but he was a great out ball and I think he won everything in the air.
"He brought others into play and took his goal well, so I'm buzzing for him."
Lockyer also made his first competitive appearance as he got the nod over Ashley Williams to start alongside Swansea's Joe Rodon.
"I had a few minutes with Joe against Belarus but that's the first time I've properly played with him," said Lockyer.
"The gaffer (Ryan Giggs) pulled me to one side and said 'there's a reason why I'm picking you because you've impressed me at Charlton'.
"The fact it was a big occasion and a massive game to put his trust in me was brilliant."
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