Last time these sides met Croatia won 1-0, with Andrej Kramaric scoring the only goal of the game. Should they secure the victory on Tuesday, Croatia would qualify for the Euro’s as second seed behind Turkey, who have already confirmed themselves as group winners after seven games. The hosts for Tuesday’s game are now in an ideal position to qualify after Wales failed to beat Armenia over the weekend, so this weeks opposition certainly aren’t an easy matchup.Īrmenia can no longer qualify for the Euros and are only playing for pride this week, but they do have the opportunity to leapfrog Wales in group D and secure third place if results go their way.
All the hosts need from the game is a win to guarantee qualification, but even a draw or a loss would be enough should Wales drop points to group D leaders Turkey.
Croatia take on Armenia on Tuesday night in their final Euro qualifier ahead of next year’s tournament in Germany.