Faroe Islands and Poland continue their Euro 2024 qualification campaigns when they meet at Torsvollur on Thursday evening.
The hosts are rock bottom of the group, having picked up just one point in five games, while the visitors are in fifth place, two points behind second-placed Czech Republic.
It was always going to be a tough ask for a nation consisting of around 52,000 people to qualify for the tournament, and the only positive they can take from their qualification campaign so far is the fact they have been able to pick up a point.
Back in March, Hakan Ericson's side drew 1-1 away against Moldova, with Mads Mikkelsen's first-half goal being cancelled out by a late Ion Nicolaescu equaliser, but they have since been unable to get any more points on the board.
In all competitions, Faroe Islands have lost their last five games on the spin, scoring just two goals in the process, meaning it is now extremely unlikely they will be able to qualify for Euro 2024.
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