The Republic of Ireland prevailed in a clash of titanic proportions against Wales on Monday night to secure second place in Group D, and a play-off place to keep their hopes of qualifying alive. They haven't appeared at a World Cup Finals since 2002, so passion was running high as the two nations entered the game.
Wales, who were without their talisman Gareth Bale, fell short of qualifying after West Brom midfielder James McClean smashed the ball past Wayne Hennessy in the 57th minute to give the Republic of Ireland a memorable win.
The Welsh will be disappointed with the result after reaching the semi-final stage at the Euro's last summer, but despite dominating the game, Martin O'Neil's resilient performance earned them a deserved win to keep their hopes of qualifying intact.