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SCOTLAND& EURO 2016 been good enough if the Republic of Ireland lost both their final matches which they didn’t. Scotland 2-3 Germany Scotland turned it on in the next game, where they weren’t expected to get anything, however they ran into a Germany side that were just streets ahead on the night. Every time Scotland battled back, Germany quickly pulled another goal in front and we just couldn’t keep up with them in the enthralling encounter. Some pride was restored with this performance – with featured a cracking McArthur strike – but ultimately, it leaves our hopes of qualifying for Euro 2016 hanging by a thread. Scotland 2-2 Poland Realistically this was a must-win match to keep our hopes of qualifying alive, although a draw would’ve 26 Strachan opted for Steven Fletcher ahead of Leigh Griffiths in attack, but it was Poland’s striker Robert Lewandoski, who was in red-hot form approaching this match, who opened the scoring almost immediately. Scotland battled back with two beauties from Matt Ritchie on the stroke of half-time and Steven Fletcher in the second half. We were on course to grab the play-off position with 15 minutes to go, until news filtered through that Ireland had the lead against Germany. As Scotland fans frantically tried to find out if the Germans had got the equaliser we needed, Lewandoski scored in the final second of the game from a scrappy free-kick which came back of the post in his direction. Scotland were eliminated. It was a question of how many Scotland would score in this one, and just like at Hampden Park, it was six. Chris Martin headed the Scots in front, Steven Fletcher netted a hattrick and Steven Naismith and Shaun Maloney each grabbed a goal. The Scotland supporters were in fine voice and it looks like their reaction was the reason Gordon Strachan has decided to stay on for World Cup 2018 qualifying - hopefully we can make this one! The opportunity is there for Scotland to take, let’s just hope they don’t start too cautious. They need to take the game to Poland to have any chance of winning. Final Table Germany: 22 Poland: 21 Republic of Ireland: 18 Scotland: 15 Georgia: 9 Gibraltar: 0 Gibraltar 0-6 Scotland So it was off to Portugal for the final match, a dead-rubber against a Gibraltar side that remained pointless. THE STUDENT VOICE: AUTUMN 2015