Shaun Edwards will be 'unbelievably disappointed' if Wales don't make it to semi-finals
Shaun Edwards says he will be ''unbelievably disappointed'' if Wales do not win their next three games and secure a World Cup semi-final place.
The side will book their spot in the final eight if they beat Fiji in Oita next Wednesday.
Uruguay are Wales' final group opponents, who they will face four days after Fiji.
They will then face either France or Argentina in the quarter finals if they progress.
''We have been in the semi-final once, as a coaching group,'' Edwards said.
''I think the two games we've just won, if we don't win our next three, I will be unbelievably disappointed.
''Obviously, if you do win your next three, you are in the semi-finals and back to where we were in 2011.
''We are fully focused on Fiji and we saw a team last night that is a huge threat.
''We are excited about playing a Test match first and foremost, and obviously the fact it is a World Cup and we could top our group makes it even more special.''
Wales know from experience how dangerous Fiji can be, having lost a 2007 World Cup pool game against them. The team's second-half destruction of Georgia on Thursday showcased a side packed with try-scoring talent.
''They are definitely one of the teams who you don't want to break structure too much,'' Edwards said.
"We are under no illusions about what they will bring. They are very well-coached and organised, and have that X-factor.
"They are definitely one of the best sides in the world at sevens, so that will cross over."