Tyrone featherweight Jude Gallagher will be among three Irish boxers fighting for Olympic spots on Monday.
Gallagher, 22, beat Morocco’s Soulaimane Samghouli on a 4-1 decision in his last-16 bout in Italy on Sunday.
Victory over Turkmenistan’s Sukur Owezow in Busto Arsizio near Milan will secure Gallagher’s Paris Games place.
His Ireland team-mates Kelyn Cassidy and Grainne Walsh will also guarantee Olympic qualification if they win their bouts on Monday.
Waterford light-heavyweight Cassidy and Offaly welterweight Walsh secured last-16 wins on Sunday but team-mate Daina Moorehouse suffered an agonising 3-2 split-decision defeat in her 50kg division contest.
Moorehouse will hope for one final opportunity to secure a Paris spot at the concluding qualifier in May.
Newtownstewart fighter Gallagher remained on course for Olympic qualification after producing his second outstanding performance of the weekend.
On Saturday, the 2022 Commonwealth Games gold medallist defeated India’s World Championship bronze medallist from last year Mohammad Hussamuddin on a majority decision.
Light-heavyweight Cassidy will have to beat Kazakhstan’s world champion Nurbek Oralbay to book his Olympic berth.
Walsh, meanwhile, will face Poland’s Aneta Rygielska in her quarter-final bout with the winner also earning a place in Paris.
A Walsh victory on Monday will end 2022 World Championship and Commonwealth Games gold medallist Amy Broadhurst’s hopes of clinching an Olympic berth at the concluding qualifier.
Tokyo gold medallist Kellie Harrington, Michaela Walsh, Aoife O’Rourke, Dean Clancy and Jack Marley all won their spots at the European Games in Poland last June.
2022 Commonwealth Games gold medallist Broadhurst was beaten in Poland and along with another world champion, Lisa O’Rourke, was injured and did not compete at this year’s Irish Elite Championships where Walsh retained her title.
That led to Tullamore boxer Walsh been given her chance in Italy to achieve her Olympic dream.