With the outcome of Group H still very much in the balance, Slovenia and Finland play out a crucial Euro 2024 qualifying clash at Stadion Stozice on Saturday.
The top four nations are separated by just one point heading into this month's fixtures, and the Slovenians sit at the summit after six matches.
As a result, Matjaz Kek's men occupy one of two automatic qualifying places for next summer's European Championship finals in Germany; however, they still have plenty of work left to do.
Alongside this weekend's visitors, both Denmark and Kazakhstan lie within a point of Slovenia, and in a six-team group there are four matches remaining between now and next month's conclusion.
In addition to a 4-0 defeat of rock-bottom San Marino, the Slovenians' last get-together also brought a 4-2 win over Northern Ireland in Ljubljana, with strike duo Andraz Sporar and Benjamin Sesko both getting their names on the scoresheet at Stadion Stozice.
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