There are only three remaining spots available for the World Cup, and these play-offs will decide who books their tickets to Russia.
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Australia v Honduras
Obviously the local focus is firmly on the Socceroos, who are aiming to clinch qualification for a fourth straight World Cup.
A goal-less draw against Honduras in San Pedro Sula gives Australia a strong chance of getting through — as long as they
don't concede a dreaded away goal at Sydney's Olympic stadium.
Can Tim Cahill write another incredible chapter in his career, will Mat Ryan be the hero between the sticks?
We'll have to wait to find out.
Peru v New Zealand:
Peru is ranked 10 in the world, but having to qualify out of South America is an extremely tough assignment — it has to go
through the play-offs.
But the All Whites proved in the 2010 finals they were capable of holding their own, drawing with Paraguay, Slovakia and Italy.
The sides drew 0-0 in New Zealand, now it's all down to the second leg in Lima.
Denmark v Republic of Ireland:
Denmark has played in four World Cup tournaments, the last time in 2010.
The Irish have made it to the finals three times, but the last time was in 2002. A 0-0 draw in Copenhagen leaves the tie
wide open for the second leg in Dublin.
Once these three ties are complete, the field will be set with 32 teams ready to go in Russia next June.
Who's in and who's out