Teemu Pukki was the hero as Finland qualified for a major tournament for the first time by defeating Liechtenstein 3-0 to book their place at Euro 2020.
Delighted fans flooded the pitch at full-time of the Group J fixture at the Telia 5G Areena in Helsinki as Finland guaranteed second place behind Italy.
Jasse Tuominen opened the scoring in the 21st minute and Finland were really dreaming when Norwich City striker Teemu Pukki doubled the lead from the penalty spot midway through the second half.
A second for Pukki with 15 minutes remaining ensured the celebrations could really begin for the home fans.
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Finland qualify for first-ever EURO finals
Sorloth double sinks Faroe Islands
Greece edge past Armenia#EURO2020
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The result means Bosnia-Herzegovina can now only reach the Euros via the play-offs, as they take in a home fixture against group winners Italy on Saturday.
Greece have already moved into third spot for the time being after recording a 1-0 win away at Armenia.
Pukki's latest brace takes his tally for club and country this season to 12 from 17 appearances, and he can now look forward to pitting his wits against Europe's best at next summer's tournament.
That face when you book your country's place in a major tournament next summer!