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Scotland will try to stifle the most prolific side in UEFA EURO 2016 qualifying as Poland come to Glasgow looking to seal one of the top spots in Group D.

Preview: European qualifiers on 8 October ©AFP/Getty Images

Scotland's only chance of getting to UEFA EURO 2016 is via the play-offs as they attempt to take three points from one of Group D's top-two sides, Poland.

• Scotland's only possibility of finishing third is by winning their last two games and hoping that Poland lose both of theirs, or by picking up at least four points more than the Republic of Ireland.

• Poland will qualify with a win against Scotland if the Irish fail to pick up all three points against Germany.

Previous meetings
• Arkadiusz Milik's 76th-minute equaliser salvaged a point for the hosts when Poland were held to a 2-2 draw in Warsaw in the sides' first Group D meeting.

• Scotland's record in nine encounters with Poland is W2 D4 L3 (D2 L1 in competitive matches).

Form guide
• Scotland had won all three of their Group D home games prior to a 3-2 loss to Germany last time out. They have not won as many home fixtures in a qualification competition since UEFA EURO 2008.

• Poland's sole Group D defeat to date is the 3-1 reverse in Germany in September. Their away record in the section reads W2 D1 L1.

Disciplinary
• James Morrison is suspended for the Poland game; Grant Hanley and Shaun Maloney are a booking away from a ban.

• Łukasz Szukała's next yellow card will incur a suspension.

Trivia and links
• With 29 goals (3.63 per match) Poland are the highest scorers in UEFA EURO 2016 qualifying.

• Robert Lewandowski is the top scorer in the European Qualifiers with ten goals. His next international strike will be his 30th for Poland.

• In 21 games between the nations' clubs in UEFA competition, the Scottish representatives' record is W10 D4 L7. The most recent of these fixtures was Celtic's away goals defeat of Legia Warszawa in last season's UEFA Champions League third qualifying round – Celtic being awarded a 3-0 forfeit victory in the second leg due to Legia fielding an ineligible player.

• Poland have won seven of the nine encounters between these countries in UEFA age-group competitions, with Scotland prevailing just once.

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