The fifth-worst team in Europe are just one win away from clinching qualification to Euro 2024.
Ranked as the 157th side in the world by FIFA, the team is only ahead of Malta, Andorra, San Marino and Liechtenstein in UEFA's rankings.
And yet, despite winning just two of its Euro 2024 qualifiers so far and averaging just one goal per game it could qualify for its first major tournament with a win on Monday night.
The nation in question is Moldova, which currently sit fourth in Group E with 10 points and face Czech Republic in Olomuc in their final qualifier.
The Czechs are currently second, two points clear of Moldova, and will join Albania in Germany next summer as long as they avoid defeat on Monday night.
Qualifying for Euro 2024 would be an astonishing achievement for Moldova, who are currently ranked as the 51st team in Europe and only made their professional debut in 1991 shortly before the break-up of the Soviet Union.
Perennial bottom-dwellers in the Nations League, The Tricolours finished second in the League D Group 1 up with 13 points in six games, but missed out on promotion to League C to Latvia on goal difference.
Serghei Cleșcenco's men looked destined for more disappointment after picking up just two points from their first three Euro 2024 qualifiers and scoring just once in the process.
Ion Nicolaescu's late penalty earned them a point against the Faroe Island, before a 0-0 draw with Czech Republic was followed by a 2-0 defeat in Albania.
Nicolaescu was again on target in June, as Moldova stunned Poland 3-2 in Chisinau in a game that accounted for almost half of the seven goals they have scored in Group E so far.
Trailing to first half goals from Arkadiusz Milik and Robert Lewandowski, Moldova drew level 10
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