Ukraine became the fifth team to qualify for Euro 2020, leaving 19 more spots up for grabs in next summer's tournament.
So who needs what? We look at the home nations' hopes and the Republic of Ireland - plus see who can qualify from the other groups on Tuesday.
Who's already qualified? |
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Belgium, Italy, Russia, Poland, Ukraine |
England
Gareth Southgate's England moved to the verge of qualification with a 6-0 win in Bulgaria and will qualify with a draw at home to Montenegro on 14 November, or if Kosovo lose to the Czech Republic on the same night.
A win for the Czechs will also secure qualification. Kosovo are guaranteed a play-off spot if required because of their Nations League campaign.
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland slipped out of the automatic qualification spots after an agonising 3-1 defeat against the Netherlands, who scored twice in injury time, on Thursday.
Michael O'Neill's side host the Dutch and travel to Germany in their final two games next month.
Netherlands moved closer to qualification with a 2-1 win in Belarus on Sunday, with Germany following suit after a hard-fought 3-0 win in Estonia later that day.
The Dutch will clinch qualification if they draw against Northern Ireland in Belfast on 16 November, a result which would see Germany join them if they beat Belarus on the same day.
Germany will also go through if they draw and Northern Ireland lose.
If Northern Ireland's hopes are not ended on that night, it would go down to their final match against Germany in Frankfurt on 19 November.
Wales
Wales' draws against Slovakia and Croatia mean they will be eliminated if they lose in Azerbaijan on 16 November.
World Cup finalists Croatia were made to wait for qualification by Gareth Bale's equaliser in Cardiff, but will clinch their place with a draw at home to Slovakia on 16 November.
Scotland
Scotland's hopes of finishing in the top two are over after a 4-0 thrashing in Russia on Thursday. However, the Scots are guaranteed a play-off place next March thanks to the Nations League.
Belgium became the first team to qualify for Euro 2020 by hammering San Marino 9-0, while Russia joined them with a 5-0 win in Cyprus on Sunday.
Republic of Ireland
After the Republic of Ireland battled to a goalless draw in Georgia on Saturday, they saw Denmark move level at the top of Group D with a late home win over Switzerland.
Mick McCarthy's men will clinch a third straight appearance in the European Championship finals if they earn victory in Switzerland on Tuesday.
Who else can qualify on Tuesday?
Alongside the Republic of Ireland, Spain will reach Euro 2020 if they earn at least a draw in Sweden, despite conceding an injury-time equaliser in Norway on Saturday.