France, the 1998 world champions, are 2-0 down to Ukraine after the first leg of their play-off ahead of the return in Paris while Portugal, semi-finalists in 2006, take a slender 1-0 advantage to Sweden.
Elsewhere, Greece look well set to make the finals in Brazil next year as they enjoy a 3-1 lead over Romania while Iceland, bidding to become the smallest country to reach the World Cup, are 0-0 with Croatia ahead of their trip to Zagreb.
France are clearly most at risk of failing to qualify for a major championships for the first time since they missed the boat for the 1994 World Cup.
And although Ukraine have lost their previous three play-offs, they arrive in Paris with a two-goal cushion from the first leg, a psychological advantage and facing a home team smarting from a pasting in the press.
The manner of their defeat in Kiev on Friday prompted the sports daily L’Equipe to write off their chances. “In terms of what we saw on Friday night ... the French would do well just to draw the second leg,” offered the newspaper.
And if they are to overcome the Ukrainians, they will have to do so without Laurent Kolchensky at the heart of their defence after he was sent off late on following a clash with Oleksandr Kucher as tension spilled over.
France coach Didier Deschamps, who admitted his side were undone by Ukraine’s sheer physicality in the first leg, said: “We've got to put them under pressure, to go at them. On Tuesday, we’ve got to be in the battle. We have the ability to turn it round and that’s what we have to do.”
Sweden resting hopes squarely on Ibrahimovic
In Solna, near Stockholm, things are more finely poised, with Sweden taking on Portugal in the second leg a goal down from Lisbon, predictably scored late in the game by Cristiano Ronaldo.
Swedish hopes rest even more squarely than ever on the broad shoulders of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, especially with his phenomenal goal-scoring record at the Friends Arena, where he has found the net 10 times since the stadium was inaugurated a year ago.
“We could have scored one or two more goals but this advantage gives us confidence for the second leg,” said Ronaldo.
“Nothing is settled yet. It’s 50/50. I cannot promise that we will qualify but I will do all I can to achieve it.”
Meanwhile, Egypt will attempt to engineer a World Cup miracle by overturning a 6-1 deficit against Ghana on Tuesday and snatch a spot in the finals in Brazil next year.
With Nigeria, Ivory Coast and Cameroon already assured of their places, there are only two remaining African slots up for grabs with Burkina Faso taking a slim 3-2 lead to Algeria in the second leg of their play-off.
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