This archive report was first published on 15 October 2019.
On a night marred by racist abuse from Bulgarian fans, Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 700th career goal in a 2-1 defeat for Portugal against Ukraine, securing the visitors' place in Euro 2020 with a match to spare.
Ukraine, led by the unbeaten Andriy Shevchenko, join Poland, Russia, Italy, and Belgium in the multi-host tournament, which kicks off in Rome on June 12.
Portugal's fate remains in the balance, with Serbia just a point behind them with two matches remaining after they beat Lithuania 2-1.
England, meanwhile, secured a 6-0 victory over Bulgaria, but the focus of attention was on the racist chanting from the home fans, which caused the match to be halted twice.
The English Football Association has demanded an investigation from UEFA, asking the governing body to open a probe 'as a matter of urgency'.
England's manager, Gareth Southgate, said, 'We know it is an unacceptable situation. I think we've managed to make two statements really by winning the game, but also we have raised the awareness of everybody to the situation.'
France also missed out on a spot in the Euros when Kaan Ayhan's leveller snatched a point for Turkey in a match played against a backdrop of diplomatic tensions.