Wales, Poland, Ukraine and Iceland are seeking a return to the highest European stage at Uefa EURO 2024 while Georgia can achieve a historic first if they overcome 2004 winners Greece.
EURO 2024 play-off finals
Path A: Wales v Poland (21:45)
Path B: Ukraine v Iceland (21:45)
Path C: Georgia v Greece (19:00)
All games will be played on Tuesday 26 March. All times CAT.
Wales are looking for a change of fortune as they take on Poland in Cardiff, Ukraine must overcome Iceland to make it to Uefa EURO 2024, while Georgia are dreaming of a first-ever major final tournament as they welcome former champions Greece.
A: Wales v Poland
Since beating Poland 2-0 in their first encounter, at Cardiff City's former home Ninian Park in 1973, Wales have not won a game against their play-off final opponents (D2 L7), but after a rousing 4-1 victory against Finland, manager Rob Page is buzzing, saying: "Bring on Tuesday," he said.
Captain Ben Davies acknowledges that Poland will be "a tough game" but hopes home advantage will count for something: "We've played against some good teams here and got some good results, and we have to use that experience."
Robert Lewandowski was not concerned that he was not among the scorers in Poland's 5-1 play-off semifinal win against ten-man Estonia, and felt home advantage may be overstated. "Wales are at home and they will be under big pressure," he said. "There is a last step to be made and I believe we can do it."
Key stat: Lewandowski has an extra reason to want to reach the finals; on 147 international appearances, he will potentially hit the 150 mark if he goes to Germany.
B: Ukraine v Iceland
Both of Ukraine's previous home games against Iceland ended 1-1, but as the sides prepare to meet again in Wroclaw,
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