The 2016 European Championship play-offs are under way, with the Republic of Ireland and Sweden among the eight teams hoping to seal a place in France next year.
Twenty teams are already through to the finals, but which four will come out on top over two legs to join them?
Republic of Ireland face Bosnia-Herzegovina looking to seal a second successive appearance at a European Championship.
Ireland finished third in a tough Group D, but did beat reigning world champions Germany 1-0 during qualifying, a result boss Martin O'Neill hopes his players will draw confidence from going into Friday's game.
"They will feel after Germany that they are capable of getting a result," he said.
"Make no mistake about it, the games will be difficult, but you wouldn't be expecting any sort of walkover in play-off games."
Bosnia, who have Roma midfielder Miralem Pjanic and striker Edin Dzeko in their squad, are bidding to make history by playing at a European Championship for the first time.
"It is good that we are in a situation where we are masters of our destiny," said coach Mehmed Bazdarevic, who turned around their qualification campaign when he arrived in December.
The second leg takes place on Monday, 16 November
Did you know? Bosnia won their final three qualifiers in Group B, including a 2-0 win over Wales.
Sixth-time lucky for Ukraine?
Ukraine v Slovenia (Sat, 14 Nov 17:00 GMT)
Ukraine have had torrid luck in European Championship qualifying in the past, losing in their last five play-off appearances. To make matters worse, they have never beaten opponents Slovenia.
They host the first leg on Saturday, before travelling to Slovenia three days later.
"Of course, it would be better to start away, but we cannot change anything with the draw," Ukraine coach Mykhaylo Fomenko said.
Ukraine are without midfielder Ruslan Rotan for both legs because of a hamstring injury.
The second leg takes place on Tuesday, 16 November
Did you know? This is a repeat of the Euro 2000 play-off, which Slovenia won 3-2 on aggregate to progress to the finals.
Zlatan's swansong?
Sweden v Denmark (Sat, 14 Nov 19:45 GMT)
Ibrahimovic will be the difference - Larsson
Danes need to stop Swedish star - Laursen
Sweden won three of their eight Group G games, losing two, with rivals Denmark having the exact same record in Group I.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic was this week named his country's footballer of the year - for the 10th time - and will undoubtedly be the main man again for Sweden.
At 34, next summer's tournament could potentially be his last.
This is also Denmark coach Morten Olsen's last chance to guide the team to a major tournament, having said he will step down at the end of their Euro 2016 campaign.
"It pleases me that we get the opportunity to decide it all at home," he said. "Deciding it all in front of your own crowd is always something special."
The second leg takes place on Tuesday, 16 November
Did you know? Denmark won the European Championship in 1992, and are the only previous winner competing in the play-offs.
Advantage Hungary
Norway 0-1 Hungary
Hungary took a step towards their first major tournament in 30 years with a first-leg win in Oslo on Thursday.
Debutant Laszlo Kleinheisler was the match-winner, smashing in an early goal from 15 yards.
The second leg takes place on Sunday, 15 November
Source- http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/34792124
Twenty teams are already through to the finals, but which four will come out on top over two legs to join them?
Republic of Ireland face Bosnia-Herzegovina looking to seal a second successive appearance at a European Championship.
Ireland finished third in a tough Group D, but did beat reigning world champions Germany 1-0 during qualifying, a result boss Martin O'Neill hopes his players will draw confidence from going into Friday's game.
"They will feel after Germany that they are capable of getting a result," he said.
"Make no mistake about it, the games will be difficult, but you wouldn't be expecting any sort of walkover in play-off games."
Bosnia, who have Roma midfielder Miralem Pjanic and striker Edin Dzeko in their squad, are bidding to make history by playing at a European Championship for the first time.
"It is good that we are in a situation where we are masters of our destiny," said coach Mehmed Bazdarevic, who turned around their qualification campaign when he arrived in December.
The second leg takes place on Monday, 16 November
Did you know? Bosnia won their final three qualifiers in Group B, including a 2-0 win over Wales.
Sixth-time lucky for Ukraine?
Ukraine v Slovenia (Sat, 14 Nov 17:00 GMT)
Ukraine have had torrid luck in European Championship qualifying in the past, losing in their last five play-off appearances. To make matters worse, they have never beaten opponents Slovenia.
They host the first leg on Saturday, before travelling to Slovenia three days later.
"Of course, it would be better to start away, but we cannot change anything with the draw," Ukraine coach Mykhaylo Fomenko said.
Ukraine are without midfielder Ruslan Rotan for both legs because of a hamstring injury.
The second leg takes place on Tuesday, 16 November
Did you know? This is a repeat of the Euro 2000 play-off, which Slovenia won 3-2 on aggregate to progress to the finals.
Zlatan's swansong?
Sweden v Denmark (Sat, 14 Nov 19:45 GMT)
Ibrahimovic will be the difference - Larsson
Danes need to stop Swedish star - Laursen
Sweden won three of their eight Group G games, losing two, with rivals Denmark having the exact same record in Group I.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic was this week named his country's footballer of the year - for the 10th time - and will undoubtedly be the main man again for Sweden.
At 34, next summer's tournament could potentially be his last.
This is also Denmark coach Morten Olsen's last chance to guide the team to a major tournament, having said he will step down at the end of their Euro 2016 campaign.
"It pleases me that we get the opportunity to decide it all at home," he said. "Deciding it all in front of your own crowd is always something special."
The second leg takes place on Tuesday, 16 November
Did you know? Denmark won the European Championship in 1992, and are the only previous winner competing in the play-offs.
Advantage Hungary
Norway 0-1 Hungary
Hungary took a step towards their first major tournament in 30 years with a first-leg win in Oslo on Thursday.
Debutant Laszlo Kleinheisler was the match-winner, smashing in an early goal from 15 yards.
The second leg takes place on Sunday, 15 November
Source- http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/34792124
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