Qatar are playing for nothing more than pride as they face the Netherlands at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor.
The hosts have already been knocked out of their own World Cup following defeats to Ecuador and Senegal.
The Dutch, meanwhile, need to win by a large margin to guarantee top spot in Group A after beating Senegal and drawing to Ecuador, though a point will also be enough for qualification for the last-16.
This match will take place simultaneously with the other game in Group A, where Ecuador face Senegal in a winner-takes-all clash to reach the knockout-phase.
Here is everything you need to know.
When is Netherlands vs Qatar?
The match takes place on Tuesday 29 November at 3pm (GMT) at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor.
How to watch
The game will be shown live in the UK on TV channel ITV1. Viewers can stream the match online via the ITVX app, formerly known as ITV Hub.
What is the team news?
Louis van Gaal’s main selection dilemma revolves around who will partner the in-form Cody Gakpo up front: will he stick with Davy Klaassen and Steven Bergwijn or drop one of those in favour of Memphis Depay? Matthijs de Ligt could also come in, perhaps for Justin Timber.
For Qatar, Mohammed Muntari is pushing for a start after his excellent goal - Qatar’s first and only goal in this World Cup - after two substitute appearances so far, while Abdulaziz Hatem could also come in after impressing in the second-half against Senegal.
Confirmed line-ups
Netherlands XI: Noppert, Timber, van Dijk, Ake, Dumfries, de Roon, de Jong, Blind, Klaassen, Gakpo, Depay.
Qatar XI: Barsham, Mohammad, Ro-Ro, Khoukhi, Hassan, Ahmed, Al Haydos, Madibo, Hatim, Ali, Afif.
Odds
Netherlands win: 1/5
Qatar win: 15/1
Draw: 6/1
Prediction
To guarantee top spot, the Netherlands need a big win against the host nation and, judging by Qatar’s first two matches, there’s no reason why the Dutch can’t go out and do just that. Netherlands 4-0 Qatar.