CALLUM Wilson still has belief that he can represent England at a major tournament.

The Cherries frontman, who has scored once in four senior appearances for his country, was in the mix to make Gareth Southgate’s Euro 2020 squad this summer.

Those finals have now been pushed back a year, due to the coronavirus outbreak.

But Wilson believes the postponement of the tournament’s finale could work in his favour – should he fire on all cylinders for Cherries.

He told Sky Sports: “I have the ability and I believe in myself to be able to play for these clubs and the national team.

"I haven't been consistent enough with good performances this season but I have no doubt that when the season gets going again, or if it's next season, I'll pick up.

"There are English strikers who have been doing well this season and would have fancied their chances for the Euros, but it being put back another year, we'll see who is the most consistent.

"It's about focusing on your club and then international football comes on the back of that.

"I'll just be focusing on myself week in, week out and then come the end of the next season, hopefully I'll find myself in the squad."