Iceland were denied a first win at a major tournament following Birkir Sævarsson's 87th minute own goal against Hungary, but the minnows know a win against Austria - and possibly even a draw - will take them through to the last 16. It would be a remarkable achievement for a country with a population of just over 330,000.
They could again look to play on the counter-attack against an Austrian side who must go on the offensive - anything but a win will eliminate Marcel Koller's team.
Austria rode their luck in the goalless draw against Portugal - who missed a host of chances, including a late penalty by Cristiano Ronaldo, and boss Koller believes that could be a turning point in their campaign.
"If this ball had gone in we could have returned home to Austria," Koller claimed (although his side would not have been eliminated had they lost). "After the last game [against Hungary] we were frustrated and now the reality is different.
TEAM NEWS
Iceland captain Aron Gunnarsson is expected to be available to play against Austria despite a groin problem.
Johann Gudmundsson, Alfred Finnbogason and Birkir Saevarsson are one booking from a ban.
Austria must decide whether to recall centre-back Aleksandar Dragovic, who has completed a one-game ban following his red card against Hungary.
Playmaker Zlatko Junuzovic could again miss out because of an ankle injury.
GROUP F PERMUTATIONS
A win will guarantee that Iceland qualify for the last 16 as one of the top two teams in Group F. Five points could be enough for Iceland to win the group - that would depend on them ranking above Hungary or Portugal on goal difference; goals scored; or fair play ranking.
A draw will send Iceland through in second place if Portugal lose. Regardless of Portugal's result, a draw guarantees Iceland finish at least third - giving them a chance of ending as one of the best third-placed teams.
An Austria win would send them through - anything else and they're out.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
- The sides have only met three times before, with Austria winning once and the other two games drawn. Those three games produced a total of just five goals.
- The most recent encounter was a friendly in Innsbruck in May 2014 when Kolbeinn Sigthorsson cancelled out Marcel Sabitzer's opener for Austria.
- The only competitive encounters between the countries came in qualifying for the 1990 World Cup. The sides drew 0-0 in Reykjavik with Austria winning 2-1 in Salzburg.
Iceland
- Iceland have made fewer successful passes (298) than any other side at Euro 2016.
- Five of Gylfi Sigurdsson's last seven goals for Iceland have come from the penalty spot.
- Iceland's only previous visit to the Stade de France ended in a 3-2 defeat against France in October 1999. Eidur Gudjohnsen came on as a second-half substitute in that game.
- Iceland have only lost one of their last eight competitive matches (W3, D4).
Austria
- Austria have not progressed from the group stage of a major tournament since reaching the second round at the 1982 World Cup.
- They were eliminated at the group stage at the World Cup in 1990 and 1998 and at Euro 2008.
- None of Austria's last 32 shots at the European Championships have found the back of the net.
- David Alaba has been successful with just 52 of 73 (71%) attempted passes so far for Austria. His passing accuracy for Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga in 2015-16 was 92%.
Possible line-ups
Iceland: Halldorsson; Sævarsson, R Sigurdsson, Arnason, Skulason; Gudmundsson, Gunnarsson, G Sigurdsson, B Bjarnason; Sigthorsson, Bödvarsson.
Austria: Almer; Klein, Prödl, Dragović, Fuchs; Baumgartlinger, Alaba; Harnik, Schöpf, Arnautović; Janko.
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