

In a thoroughly entertaining encounter both sides could have ended up with multiple goals but the Scottish skipper, who has had a difficult start to the season, showed great desire to meet John Souttar's cross.
Scotland had a fantastic start when John McGinn turned home Ben Doak's square ball to put them in front after three minutes and despite withstanding a lot of pressure they were close to extending the lead as Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour both hit the woodwork.
Poland were the better side after the break and deserved the equaliser before the hour mark by Kamil Piatkowski's strike from 20 yards.
Steve Clarke's side were denied the chance of being in Pot 1 in the World Cup qualifying draw by Croatia's draw with Portugal, but will have a chance in March to play-off with a League B nation to stay in the elite level of this competition.