Turkey host Iceland on Tuesday knowing a draw will be enough to secure a play-off place and see the Netherlands miss out on Euro 2016.
Turkey are in the driving seat for third place as they hold a two-point lead over Danny Blind's side who know even a win will not be enough if the Turks can secure a draw or better against the already qualified Iceland.
Netherlands face the Czech Republic, also already qualified, in Amsterdam and will need a favour in Istanbul if they are to avoid missing their first European Championship since 1984.
The Czechs and Iceland are still playing for the right to top the group - with the head-to-head record between the two sides identical - both teams won 2-1 at home - Iceland have the edge on goal difference.
Group A's final game sees Latvia take on Kazakhstan with neither team able to qualify for France next summer.
In Group B, Belgium and Wales have already qualified but top spot is till up for grabs.
Wales will be expecting to pick up three points when Andorra are the visitors to the Cardiff City Stadium and can overtake Belgium if Marc Wilmots' side fail to beat Israel at home.
Bosnia and Herzegovina moved up to third in Group A after their 2-0 win against Wales on Sunday. They will secure a play-off spot if they beat Cyprus but any other result in Nicosia could open the door for Israel and Cyprus.
Israel are just a point behind Bosnia and Herzegovina, while Cyprus will need to take all three points and hope Israel fail to win in Belgium.
Italy have already qualified for Euro 2016 but can secure top spot in Group H if they avoid defeat against Norway.
Norway, who have already secured a play-off spot, are two points behind Italy and hold the same advantage over Croatia, who travel to Malta, in third.
Croatia must pick up all three points against Malta and hope Norway slip up in Rome if they are too book an automatic place at Euro 2016.
The final fixture in Group H sees Bulgaria host Azerbaijan.