REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Icelanders who have fought back for five years since the country's spectacular financial collapse finally have something to smile about their Cinderella national team can qualify for the World Cup.
If they make it later Tuesday, expect celebrations that last all night. That would make this North Atlantic island nation of just 320,000 people the smallest in terms of population ever to qualify for the world's soccer showcase.
To do so, they have to beat Croatia playing on its home turf in Zagreb or hold them to a draw in which Iceland scores at least one goal. A scoreless draw could lead to a penalty shootout.
Qualifying for the World Cup is an uphill battle, with Croatia rated far higher in FIFA's world rankings 18th compared to Iceland's 46th place. But Icelanders truly believe a stout effort will bring them all the way to Brazil, host of the 2014 tournament.
"It's a big deal for any country to make it," said Bjorn Ludviksson, who works at an aluminum factory in west Iceland. "But, this would be the first time for Iceland, and the first time for such a small country."