It was a good night for Leeds United players involved in the delayed European Championship play-offs on Thursday night.
Stuart Dallas, Liam Cooper and Gjanni Alioski were in semi-final action for their countries - and all three were victorious on what proved to be a record-setting evening for the club.
Dallas helped Northern Ireland edge past Bosnia-Herzegovina on penalties following a 1-1 draw in Sarajevo.
He lined up at right-back for Ian Baraclough's men and produced a man-of-the-match display.
The Leeds man also scored from the spot during the shootout, which Northern Ireland won 4-3.
"Dallas capped a super individual performance to score his side's first penalty in the shootout," said BBC Sport.
Northern Ireland will now take on Slovakia in the final next month for a place in next summer Euro finals.
Cooper helped Scotland set up a final showdown with Serbia as they edged past Israel, also on penalties.
The Leeds man kept a clean sheet as the tie ended goalless after extra-time at Hampden Park.
Cooper almost won it in the dying seconds but saw his header clip the outside of the post.
Scotland scored all of their penalties to seal a 5-3 shootout victory.
Meanwhile, Alioski helped North Macedonia beat Kosovo 2-1 in their semi-final.
He played the full 90 minutes at the Philip II Arena in Skopje.
North Macedonia now face Georgia in their final next month as they bid to qualify for a major tournament for the first time.
Elsewhere, Leeds duo Kalvin Phillips and Tyler Roberts were in action as England beat Wales 3-0 in a friendly at Wembley.
Phillips made his second England start, with Roberts lining up in attack for Wales.
Their inclusions meant that Leeds United had starters in all four of the Home Nations' sides on the same day - the first time this has ever happened in the club's 101-year history.