Wales and England are through to the knockout stages of Euro 2016 after their final Group B games.
A fearless Wales side beat Russia 3-0 to top the group at their first European Championship, with England second after a 0-0 draw with Slovakia.
On Tuesday, Northern Ireland will look to join both sides as they face Germany in Paris.
The top two teams in each of the six groups qualify automatically, plus the best four third-placed sides.
Chris Coleman’s side – led by the tournament’s top scorer Gareth Bale – destroyed a poor Russia to leapfrog England at the top of the group and reach the knockout stage of a major finals for only the second time in their history.
England were frustrated by a resolute Slovakian defence and manager Roy Hodgson was criticised for making six changes – including resting captain Wayne Rooney.
Source: BBC