Tuesday 10 October 2017 07:11, UK
Iceland's footballers got their fans involved in celebrations after becoming the smallest nation to ever qualify for the World Cup.
It was a remarkable achievement for a country which has a population of approximately 350,000. The previous smallest country to have reached the finals was Trinidad & Tobago in 2006, with 1.3 million people.
The Group I winners confirmed their place by beating Kosovo 2-0.
Gylfi Sigurdsson settled their nerves with a superbly-taken goal five minutes before half-time as Iceland proved that their run to the 2016 European Championship quarter-finals, which included wins over Austria and England, was no fluke.
Sigurdsson also set up the second for Johann Gudmundsson midway through the second half as Iceland completed the campaign by winning their final three games without conceding a goal.
Coached by part-time dentist Heimir Hallgrimsson, Iceland finished the group with 22 points from their 10 games.