Thursday 5 October 2017 21:46, UK
With the finale of the World Cup qualification process upon us, we look at four games - home nations and the Republic of Ireland aside - not to be missed this week on Sky Sports.
It has been an arduous journey for some, but here we are, just days away from having a clear idea of who will be heading to Russia next summer, and who will be just a play-off victory away from doing the same.
We are aware of the task facing Scotland, the challenge ahead for Wales without Gareth Bale and Northern Ireland's quest for a play-off spot, but what of the rest of Europe?
Here we look at four matches, all live on Sky Sports, that could make or break a nation's hopes, all while peaking the interest of Premier League aficionados everywhere.
This game could really shape the fortunes of Wales and the Republic of Ireland. Serbia need one win from games away to Austria and home to Georgia to ensure top spot. A repeat of their hard-fought 1-0 win over Ireland will do just nicely on Friday.
Premier League-based stars will play their part. Manchester United's Nemanja Matic and Crystal Palace's Luka Milivojevic will anchor the midfield, Southampton's Dusan Tadic provides the guile, while Aleksandar Mitrovic will be the focal point of the attack.
For goals, goals and more goals, look no further than Belgium. No side have scored more than the Belgians in their qualification process, and with seven wins from eight, they became the first UEFA nation to qualify for Russia early.
Premier League players make up many of the key personnel in the squad. In-form Romelu Lukaku may not shake off an ankle injury in time to face Bosnia on Saturday, but with Kevin De Bruyne, Eden Hazard, Kevin Mirallas and Marouane Fellaini available, there's plenty of other England-based attacking options available to Roberto Martinez.
With Bosnia not assured of a play-off spot, expect a tough match for Belgium, but if they hit top form, they'll take some stopping.
Despite that shock 0-0 stalemate in Paris against Luxembourg, France are still very much in the driving seat in Group A. However, this trip to Sofia on Saturday is more perilous than many think - Bulgaria have won all four of their home games so far in the qualification process, including a 2-0 over the Netherlands in March.
Much has been made of the myriad of talent in the France squad, but some old faithful Premier League heads could be key. Olivier Giroud is very much a favourite of Didier Deschamps, and is only outscored by Antoine Griezmann in World Cup qualification for Les Bleus. Tottenham's Moussa Sissoko is back in the squad after getting more action for Spurs, while Hugo Lloris will lead his country out once more.
How the mighty have fallen. The forefathers of Total Football are facing the possibility that they could fail to qualify for successive tournaments for the first time in 22 years.
Victory in Barysaw on Saturday is a must. Holland are three points behind Sweden in second in Group A, who face Luxembourg. A repeat of the minnows' incredible draw against France will be welcomed by the Oranje, that's for sure.
Should Dick Advocaat's side secure the three points they need in Barysaw, expect Premier League-based players to have a say. Virgil van Dijk is back in Advocaat's squad, while Brighton's Davy Propper was the hero last time out against Bulgaria, as he scored twice in a 3-1 win. Tottenham's Vincent Janssen is expected to lead the line up front in a group where goal difference could be decisive.