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Hello and welcome to LIVE coverage of Poland’s clash with Scotland in Euro 2016.

Euro Qualifying / Matchday 3
PGE Narodowy / 14.10.2014
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Updated 14/10/2014 at 20:37 GMT


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FULL-TIME! Poland 2-2 Scotland: A thrilling game between two well prepared teams, with Scotland showing plenty of promise, confidence and ability against a Poland team who almost had the perfect game plan once again. Gordan Strachan will be delighted at winning three points, while his opposite number, Adam Nawalka, may be disappointed that his side weren't able to finish the Scots off and continue their 100% record in Group D.
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Scotland have cooled their jets and are playing it amongst themselves to slow the tempo.
That is until Hutton decides to rampage down the right and send in a ball to Anya, who switches inside with the goal in his sights. But the forward hasn't got enough left in his legs to pounce.
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We'll have just two minutes of injury time here in Warsaw. Can Scotland hold on? Can Poland find what they're looking for?
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Substitution: Michal Zyro on for Kamil Grosicki.
The man who scored for Legia Warsaw against Celtic in Europe season comes on to make his Poland debut. Will he find the net again against Scottish opposition to settle things tonight? With the hosts looking ready to find that decisive strike, it would be fitting for the narrative if their late-game sub were to deliver it.
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Greer gets a yellow for a poor foul against the Poles, who look to be building up to a big finish. Scotland may need to play for the draw here. Instead, it looks like they want to keep looking for their own winner. That desire to attack could soon cost them.
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Mila leaves Brown eating dust as he strolls the Scotland box, throwing down nutmegs at will, and his effort isn't too bad either. The shot cannons off his foot and looks all set to fly into the back of the net, but unfortunately for the shooter it smacks the bar rebounds away. A follow up shot streaks far wide.
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Martin sets Anya free with a beautiful little flick down the left, but it comes to nothing as the final ball to Morrison, bursting up through the centre, is too scrappy to be of any use. Mila receives a yellow for bringing down the West Bromwich Albion man.
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Glik is again caught up in the thick of the battle, with the defender wiping his mouth as if expecting blood and then disappearing off the pitch for a new shirt.
Meanwhile, some of the Scotland team are beginning to look dead on their feet; Poland's early pacing contrasting with the previously potent visitors and their spent legs. Can Strachan's side hang on or are the hosts about to close a stranglehold on the final stages of the match?
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Poland need their main man to show something special to win it tonight, and Lewandowski goes extremely close, forcing Marshall to produce some magic of his own to deny the striker. It's not even clear how much he saw of the effort, with the Pole receiving the ball out on the left before going round Hutton and dribbling into the box before taking his shot. A great effort from both players.
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GOAL! Poland 2-2 Scotland (Milik): The Ajax forward levels up the score as Scotland's organisation at the back fails them at just the wrong moment. With the space between their lines creaking open just a few inches too wide, Milik is able to burst down the left-side channel to blast home the equaliser. Poland's slow start may yet pay off.
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Substitution: Darren Fletcher on for Steven Fletcher, and Chris Martin on for Steven Naismith.
The visitors could do with some fresh legs, with Poland looking to turn their early caution into a late game crescendo. Strachan will be hoping his two men can see out the last 20 minutes for Scotland and bring these vital three points home.
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Big chance for Lewandowski, who fails to connect with a delicious Milik ball across the face of goal. The Bayern man stretched but he couldn't get a touch. What a damper that would have been for the visitors.
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Free kick given against Brown, which allows Poland some time to dwell on the ball and reset themselves as they look for an equaliser. Scotland must be careful when it comes to cutting out their opponents' quick and clever passing.
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Substituion: Sebastian Mila replaces Waldemar Sobota for the hosts. It appears that Scotland have having similar ideas, with Darren Fletcher warming up on the sidelines.
Meanwhile, there's been chances for both sides. Morrison again tried his chance from long from a free kick after Maczynski fouled, which was swiftly followed by a Grosicki effort at the other end, which went wide.
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Milik heads the ball past Brown, and the ball looks dangerous as it loops towards Marshall's goal, but the effort eventually comes to nestle itself in the netting above the goal. Scotland can't afford to sit back now, not with Poland following their example and attempting to upset their rhythmn at the back.
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On the hour mark, Poland look to return the favour to a confident Scotland, who are almost caught out at the back in a similar fashion to their hosts, but Lewandowski isn't close enough to Marshall's area to make it count, and his run is stopped.
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It appears not. Poland continue to stand off Scotland, and the visitors seem happy to continue preying on their reluctance to close them down. Anya again makes a dart down the right, drawing in his markers before the ball in sent back into the centre where Morrison takes a punt of a shot. It sails over the woodwork, but it's a testament to the Scots' dominance over the last few minutes that he felt happy to go for such an effort. His team mates don't seem to mind.
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GOAL! Poland 1-2 Scotland (Naismith) - Everton's man of the moment is Scotland's predator in the Poland box. Morrison's freekick is beautifully guided to the far post where Naismith comes careering in to get his right foot onto the falling ball, which flies up into the net past Szczesny, It's 2-1 to the visitors and Poland's casual facade must have to break soon?
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Poland's last game was against Germany, and Marshall appears to have decided to take a big risk in the style of Manuel Neuer tonight as he sprints out of his area to clear a dangerous ball. Lewandowski almost managed to recover the spilled ball to take a free shot at an empty net, but fortunately for the visitors the Scotland's untidy block has just enough on it.
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Anya boots the ball up field after some close-quarters work by Milik to try and carve something out of Poland's approach play within the Scotland box. The forward's defensive effort only leads to the hosts finding their footing once more however, and they come again. This time it's Brown who clears out the Polish attackers as Maczynski winds up to take a shot.