Wellington is where All Whites World Cup dreams are made.
November 2009 will live long in the memories of many football fans as New Zealand secured a place in the FIFA showpiece with a nervy win over Bahrain.
Tonight should be a lot more straight-forward though.
Oceania is now guaranteed a place at the World Cup, and standing in the All Whites' way are Fiji, ranked 148th in the world.
Coach Darren Bazeley's talking them up though.
I know we're the favourites and we've got this team of professionals and everything but it's a big game for them as well. They're going to be organised and competitive.
Past results paint a different story, with the All Whites winning their past three games against Fiji by a combined score of 8-nil.
The New Zealand men's football team are arguably the strongest they've ever been (sorry World Cup teams of 1982 and 2010).
Chris Wood, who's scored 18 Premier League goals this season, leads the way alongside other European-based players Liberato Cacace, who dominates in Italy, and Marko Stamenic, who starts for Greek giants Olympiakos.

Add to that half-a-dozen players from the A-League leaders Auckland FC and you've got a damn fine looking squad.
Fiji meanwhile are without their best player, ex-Wellington Phoenix goal-scoring machine Roy Krishna.
So a big win's expected at the Cake Tin tonight, and with only Tahiti (ranked 153rd) or New Calendonia (ranked 152nd) waiting for the final, another massive World Cup celebration should be taking place at Eden Park on Monday night.