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This video can not be played UK World Cup can 'push the rise' of Wales - Wilkinson Uefa Women's Nations League: Wales v Denmark Venue: Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff Date: Friday, 4 April Kick-off: 19: 15 BST Coverage: Live on BBC One Wales, BBC i Player, BBC Radio Wales and Radio Cymru, the BBC Sport website and app, plus live text commentary Highlights: S4C and i Player, 21: 50 GMT and later on demand. Wales boss Rhian Wilkinson says her side have the talent to cause an upset against any nation ahead of their first major tournament appearance. Wales, who have qualified for Euro 2025, continue their Nations League campaign as they entertain Denmark - ranked 12th in the world - at the Cardiff City Stadium. After a spirit-lifting 1-1 draw with sixth ranked Sweden in Wrexham that followed a 1-0 defeat in Italy, Wilkinson says Wales will never under her management focus primarily on limiting the opposition. "The word is always consistency. On their day this team can beat anyone, I truly believe that, " she told BBC Sport Wales. "There is always some luck involved, but you also make your luck. Against Italy we lost 1-0 but left frustrated and we tied with Sweden and could have won. "Now we go again. I am proud of two strong performances, but the true measure of a team is how you go back-to-back-to-back, continuously putting out strong performances. This is the next test of that. " Wales improved due to backing and resources - Rowe Euros preparation and celebrating team-mates - Olivia Clark column Wilkinson feels Wales are continuing to grow more comfortable at the level they find themselves at, with Nations League A status and qualifying for Euro 2025 meaning they play nations in the world's top 20 in nine successive games this year. "Wales has to be Wales, we are not trying to be anything else other than ourselves and there will be no team ranked lower than us, that we are playing. "That's just one measure. If Wales perform to our levels, I honestly believe the opposition are the ones who have to look out for us. " Wilkinson says she will continue to rotate her squad, having made five changes for the Sweden game from the team that lined-up against Italy. "Every coach has a different philosophy of that (rotation) but from day one I told the players I would be doing that, I am a coach that likes to make changes, " she said. "I am fairly clear on my line-up, but all the way up to the Euros and into the tournament, injuries will happen because this is a contact sport. "If I do not give my players opportunities to prove what they can deliver for me, then why am I bringing them? That's not what it is about. We have 23 players and all 23 need to be ready to play. " Wilkinson was enthusiastic about the news that Wales will jointly host the 2035 Women's World Cup. The United Kingdom is set to host the 2035 Women's World Cup as the sole "valid" bidder for the tournament, Fifa president Gianni Infantino says. England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland submitted a joint expression of interest in March to hold the World Cup across the home nations. Under Fifa rotation rules, the tournament must be in Europe or Africa. "It's obviously incredible news, really exciting. As a Canadian who hosted (the women's World Cup) in 2015, I know what hosting a big tournament like that can do for a country, " WIlkinson said. "It becomes that much more visible and knowing how the women's game is currently moving, knowing this is such a catalyst time for us in Wales, it comes at the perfect time. "But equally, it is that far down the line I can just put it over there (in the distance). But that it is coming is something we are looking forward to. " Wales and Everton midfielder Hayley Ladd also spoke excitedly about the tournament heading to the UK. "It's great for Wales to have the elite level of women's football in Wales, " she said. "Hopefully in 10 years the game is going to be in an amazing place. " Wales will be seeking their first win of the Nations League campaign Wales are still without long-term injury absentee Sophie Ingle, their former captain and key midfielder as she continues her rehabilitation from a ACL surgery. Striker Kayleigh Barton, who scored Wales' goal against Sweden in Wrexham last month, also misses out through injury after withdrawing from Wilkinson's 26-player squad, with Josie Longhurst called up to replace her. Longhurst, who plays her club football in Canada for Vancouver Rise FC, is one of three uncapped players in the Wales squad alongside goalkeeper Poppy Soper and striker Tianna Teiser. Midfielder Rachel Rowe has returned to the squad after missing last month's Nations League qualifiers with injury. This video can not be played Highlights: Wales 1-5 Denmark Wales 1-5 Denmark - 26 September, 2023. Denmark 2-1 Wales – 31 October, 2023. Wales will be keen to show their improvement as a side since their last meetings with Denmark in the 2023 Nations League, where they lost 2-1 away in Viborg and were hammered 5-1 in Cardiff, their worst home defeat since 2014. Southampton winger Rachel Rowe played in the 5-1 defeat, but says Wales are confident that Friday's contest will be very different. "In that home game, we conceded a couple within five to ten minutes, " she said. "We're far more prepared now on how to manage those moments, whereas in that game, we clearly weren't. It was probably us not having the best game and them probably having a good game, and it was two different ends of the spectrum. "There definitely isn't that fear factor of, we know what happened last time against Denmark. The slate is clean and we're going into this off the back of two good performances. 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