The third and final round of Oceania Zone qualifiers for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ has been drawn in Auckland, New Zealand on Tuesday 26 June.
FIFA.com reviews a highly successful OFC Nations Cup which saw unprecedented glory for Tahiti, breakthrough success by New Caledonia and a succession of tight matches played out in front of large crowds.
Tahiti will feature at the FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil 2013 after becoming the first Pacific Island nation to be crowned Oceania champions thanks to a gripping 1-0 win over French-speaking rivals New Caledonia.
New Caledonia and Tahiti will meet in the OFC Nations Cup final after the pair sensationally saw off New Zealand and Solomon Islands, with historic passage to the FIFA Confederations Cup the prize for Sunday's victor.
FIFA.com hears from Alvin, Jonathan, Lorenzo and Teaonui Tehau, four members of the same family currently causing a sensation for Tahiti in the OFC Nations Cup.
Solomon Islands kept their Brazil 2014 ambitions alive with a 1-1 draw against continental champions New Zealand to the delight of an animated crowd in Honiara, while Fiji were eliminated after drawing against Papua New Guinea.