Minnows San Marino welcome Finland to Serravalle in a dead rubber to round off their respective Euro 2024 qualifying campaigns on Monday.
Despite heading towards another pointless campaign, San Marino did at least score in consecutive games for the first time in 18 years, by netting against Kazakhstan on Friday.
They were not too far away from recording their most famous-ever result recently either, against Denmark last month, coming within 20 minutes of a draw until losing narrowly 2-1.
Fabrizio Costantini's side also gave qualification hopefuls Kazakhstan a scare, pegging them back to 2-1 on Friday, before eventually conceding a late penalty which restored the hosts' two-goal lead.
They are still no closer to a first-ever competitive win though, and their record in Euro qualifiers continues to get worse, as they have lost 84 of their 85 matches in it, with their only result being a 0-0 home draw with Estonia in November 2014.
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