Look out - the Russians may be coming.
After games played in Europe over the weekend, arch enemies Georgia and Russia have both qualified for next year's Rugby World Cup, with one of these sides set to play a match in Dunedin.
Georgia beat Spain 17-9 in Tbilisi and Russia drew 21-21 with Romania in Sochi, which means these two sides will finish top of the European Nations Cup.
The top two in this competition both qualify for the World Cup.
Russia has never played in the World Cup before while Georgia played in France in 2007 and put on a good performance, beating Namibia and running Argentina close.
The two sides will clash on neutral soil in the Turkish city of Trabzon on March 20 and the winner of this match will be the winner of the European Nations Cup.
That side will go into Pool B of the World Cup alongside England, Scotland, Argentina and another team yet to be decided.
The winner of the Georgia-Russia clash will play Scotland in Dunedin on September 14.
The final spot in Pool B is the 20th and final qualifier for the World Cup.
The winner of this play-off spot will play England in Dunedin on September 24.
It will not be known who the play-off winner is for many months.
Either Romania or Portugal can qualify for the play-off spot by finishing third in the European Nations Cup.
They will then start a long path to qualifying for the World Cup.
First they will take on either Lithuania or another European side.
The team which wins this match will then play Tunisia.
The winner of that match will play the winner of the match between Uruguay and the Asian Five Nations runner-up.
Only then will the play-off winner emerge.
Portugal won its way through to the 2007 World Cup in France via this route.