Viktor Gyökeres has sent Sweden back to the World Cup.
The Arsenal striker scored in the 88th minute to earn the Swedes a 3-2 win over Poland, five days after netting a hat trick in the playoff semifinal victory over Ukraine.
Poland great Robert Lewandowski, at age 37, was hoping to qualify for what would likely have been his final World Cup.
Former Chelsea and West Ham coach Graham Potter was hired by Sweden last year - initially on a short-term deal - with one goal: to get the team to the World Cup. He has succeeded.
Sweden reached the quarterfinals in its last World Cup appearance, in 2018.
In other results, Turkiye earned passage with a 1-0 victory over Kosovo and the Czechia won a berth with a 2-2 (3-1 on penalties) win over Denmark. In the biggest stunner of the afternoon, Bosnia and Herzegovina earned a spot in their first-ever World Cup with a 1-1 (4-1 on penalties) win over Italy. The Azzurri have now missed three straight World Cups.