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European Championship | Qualifiers
Oct 14, 2014 at 7.45pm UK
 
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2-2

Maczynski (12'), Milik (76')
FT(HT: 1-1)
Maloney (18'), Naismith (57')

Scotland hold on for Poland draw

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Scotland are forced to withstand some heavy late pressure on their way to a surprise 2-2 draw with group leaders Poland in their Euro 2016 qualifying clash.

Scotland held off a late bombardment to pick up an unexpected 2-2 draw away to Poland in their Euro 2016 qualifying match this evening.

The hosts took the lead after just 12 minutes when Krzysztof Maczynski capitalised on an Alan Hutton error to slot a low effort in off the post from the edge of the box.

Their one-goal advantage lasted for just six minutes, however, as Scotland responded well to going behind, Shaun Maloney finishing off a slick move with a measured finish inside the box.

Poland looked to respond through Arkadiusz Milik shortly before the half-hour mark, but his shot was comfortable for David Marshall as the match continued at a good tempo.

The visitors were the next to threaten as Steven Fletcher moved into space on the edge of the box, only to drag his shot wide of the target.

Poland could have restored their lead shortly after the restart when Kamil Glik nodded a corner down for Milik, but this time the striker rushed his effort and sliced it over the top.

Instead, it was Scotland who took a surprise lead in the 57th minute as Steven Naismith slid in to poke a deep James Morrison free kick into the bottom corner, netting the 6,000th European Championship qualifying goal in the process.

Poland cranked up the pressure as a result of falling behind and almost restored parity through Milik and Sebastian Mila within 10 minutes of Naismith's strike.

They squandered a glorious opening shortly afterwards as Robert Lewandowski failed to connect with a Milik pass when he would have had a simple tap-in.

The hosts did draw level again with just under 15 minutes remaining of the match as Milik fired a fine strike past Marshall from the left side of the area.

Poland were not happy with a point, however, and pushed on for a winner, with Lewandowski drawing a stop from Marshall before Mila nodded narrowly wide from the resulting corner.

They came even closer to a winner with five minutes remaining as Kamil Grosicki fired an effort against the post, while Glik missed two chances in as many minutes shortly afterwards.

However, Gordon Strachan's men held firm in the closing stages to escape with a point that keeps them third in Group D, while Poland remain top on seven points.

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