Here's the action from Scotland's crucial qualifier against Poland, where a Polish win in Glasgow would have guaranteed Ireland at least a play-off spot for Euro 2016.
Poland hit the front in the 3rd minute, with Robert Lewandowski beating David Marshall at his near post following a sumptuous through-ball from midfield.
But on the stroke of half-time, Bournemouth midfielder Matt Ritchie let rip from 30 yards, lifting the roof off an otherwise unusually quiet Hampden Park.
Some hit by Ritchie on his first start for the Scots - his second spectacular strike of the season after his out-of-this-world volley vs Sunderland last month.
Wow.. What a goal from Scotland! Take a bow son, take a bow! #SCOPOL pic.twitter.com/6KtdC5pyOJ
— Neal Kesztenbaum (@keszty) October 8, 2015
Scotland hit the front through a sensational finish by Sunderland's Steven Fletcher after a sweeping counter-attack move. It's Fletcher's 4th international goal, with his first three arriving in a previous qualifier against Gibraltar.
Steven Fletcher's goal #SCOPOLpic.twitter.com/hvlyOdHhbp#EURO2016Qualifiers
— Football 24/7 (@foetball247) October 8, 2015
But after late pressure, Scotland would ultimately cave at the death, with Robert Lewandowski snatching a 2-2 draw in the 94th minute with one of the ugliest goals you'll ever see.
The result knocks Scotland out of the reckoning for Euro qualification, as, in case you didn't hear, the Germans took a 1-0 walloping in Dublin earlier tonight.
#Lewandowski 2nd goal.. Scotland 2-2 #Poland pic.twitter.com/cEJbEGze1g
— The Football Zone (@ronaldoforde) October 8, 2015