For Wales, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, their path to the 2026 World Cup is now clear.
All three sides were handed a second chance to reach next summer's tournament in North America through a playoff tournament to be held in March.
On Thursday, they each learned who they must face.
Wales were handed a tough draw that sees them host Bosnia and Herzegovina in the semifinals. Win that and they'll face either Italy or Norther Ireland, although they will get to host the final, too.
Ireland avoided the major giants but still face stiff opposition. They will travel to Czechia in semifinals, with the winner going onto face either Denmark or North Macedonia in the final.
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Do all that, and those sides will each take one of the six remaining spots at next year's showpiece in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
ESPN shares the latest news and reaction below.
