Ukraine is about to make its long-awaited debut in the football World Cup finals, with its opening game against Spain on Wednesday. This former Soviet republic has struggled to make its mark as a top footballing nation. The country's prime minister has urged Ukrainians to support the national side. Helen Fawkes reports from Kiev.
There's great excitement that Ukraine is about to play in its first ever World Cup finals. This country has never qualified for a major football tournament before.
It was only in the last few years that Ukraine burst onto the world stage. After the Soviet Union collapsed, some of its best players left for Russia. The two nations are footballing rivals, so many people here are taking great delight that Russia has failed to qualify for the World Cup. Ukraine's opening game kicks off at 4.00 pm local time.
Many people will be leaving work early with the government's approval. The prime minister, Yuri Yekhanurov, has said that employers should ensure that everyone is able to see the game. Thousands of people are expected to gather in the capital's main square to watch the event live on a giant screen.
It's very unlikely that Ukraine will go on to win the competition, but the country shouldn't be completely written off. Its captain is Andriy Shevchenko, one of the world's best footballers and the team coach is Oleg Blokhin, who was one of the Soviet Union's most successful players.
qualified for
managed to get into
burst onto the world stage
became internationally famous
collapsed
broke up
rivals
sides who compete against each other
are taking great delight
are really enjoying
approval
support
ensure
make sure
live
as it happens
written off
put down as having no chances