
| A | Kazakhstan | Austria | ||||
| F | Croatia | Latvia | ||||
| F | Georgia | Greece | ||||
| F | Malta | Israel | ||||
| A | Turkey | Azerbaijan | ||||
| A | Germany | Belgium | ||||
| B | Russia | Andorra | ||||
| B | Republic of Ireland | Armenia | ||||
| B | FYROM | Slovakia | ||||
| E | Hungary | Finland | ||||
| E | Moldova | San Marino | ||||
| D | Albania | Romania | ||||
| G | Bulgaria | Wales | ||||
| H | Denmark | Portugal | ||||
| H | Norway | Cyprus | ||||
| G | Switzerland | Montenegro | ||||
| E | Sweden | Netherlands | ||||
| C | Italy | Northern Ireland | ||||
| C | Slovenia | Serbia | ||||
| I | Spain | Scotland | ||||
| I | Lithuania | Czech Republic | ||||
| D | France | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Liechtenstein have one last chance to cause an upset in Group I as they take on Scotland, having already caused some raised eyebrows by taking four points off Lithuania in UEFA EURO 2012 qualifying.
• As for the Scots, with the second-placed Czech Republic facing Spain 24 hours earlier, they will know before stepping out in Vaduz whether the door to the play-offs has swung further ajar or not. Either way, a victory is vital to their prospects.
• Scotland scraped a 2-1 victory when they met Liechtenstein on 7 September last year. For 16 minutes at Hampden Park, Mario Frick's opener just after half-time had looked set to earn Liechtenstein a first away win since a 4-0 triumph over Luxembourg in October 2004. Kenny Miller (63) ended any such thoughts and Stephen McManus headed a dramatic winner for Craig Levein's side in the seventh minute of added time.
• That was the first game between the two nations at senior level.
• Perennial Liechtenstein Cup winners FC Vaduz have twice faced Scottish sides in two-legged UEFA ties. They were eliminated by Livingston FC on away goals after 1-1 and 0-0 draws in a 2002/03 UEFA Cup qualifying round tie, but knocked out Falkirk FC in the 2009/10 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round, winning 2-0 at home after a 1-0 loss in Scotland.
• Liechtenstein lost 8-0 to Scotland in a UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualifier in Livingston on 21 September 2007. More recently, their U19 side lost 7-0 to Scotland in a qualifier in Rakvere, Estonia, on 28 September 2010.
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