With so much at stake in the play-offs as nations are faced with their last chance at World Cup qualification, teams are clearly being extra conservative.
Since Jakob Johansson's 61st-minute strike, in the first leg of the play-off between Sweden and Italy on November 10, there have been six further play-off games, with a combined total of 0 goals.
Honduras v Australia, New Zealand v Peru, Denmark v Ireland, Switzerland v Northern Ireland, Greece v Croatia and finally Italy v Sweden all ended goalless, suggesting that teams aren't willing to take risks in a bid to qualify for the showpiece event.
That's 569 minutes, almost 10 hours without a goal!
With 29 teams now already qualified, there are three more places up for grabs with the final three play-offs in the next two days.
Some goals would be nice, but we're not holding out much hope...