Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah was the hero for Egypt as he booked their first appearance at a World Cup since 1990.
The Pharaohs headed into a meeting with Congo knowing that victory would see them progress as winners of their qualification group.
They were, however, made to sweat on their place in Russia until the dying stages of a crunch clash.
Everything looked to be going to plan when Salah opened the scoring just past the hour mark, but a dramatic stoppage-time penalty was required to get the job done.
Two goals from @22mosalah - one a 95th-minute penalty - helped secure World Cup qualification for Egypt tonight!
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) October 8, 2017
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Salah broke the deadlock to put Egypt in control, but Congo hit back two minutes from time through Dijon’s Arnold Bouka Moutou.
A stalemate would have taken the battle for qualification down to the final round of fixtures.
There was, however, to be a late twist in the tale.
Egypt were awarded a 95th-minute spot-kick, and Salah held his nerve to find the back of the net and wrap up a historic win.
He will now be gracing the grandest of stages next summer alongside his international colleagues and many of his Liverpool team-mates.
QUALIFIED!
— #WCQ (@FIFAWorldCup) October 8, 2017
Congratulations, Egypt!
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Egypt have only turned out at the World Cup finals on two previous occasions, in 1934 and 1990.
They have never won a game at that level, so there is the chance for history to be made in 2018.
Salah will be hoping to play a leading role in that quest, with the 25-year-old proving to be a talismanic figure for his country.
His brace against Congo means that Liverpool’s €42 million summer signing is now the leading scorer in the CAF section of qualifying with five goals.
Egypt, who now boast a four-point lead over Uganda, will face Ghana in their final fixture on November 6.