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Your support makes all the difference.Scotland will be looking to bounce back against San Marino after their humiliating 3-0 defeat at the hands of Kazakhstan.
After that shock upset, San Marino will certainly fancy their chances against Alex McLeish's side - despite being the lowest-ranked country in world football and having conceded 37 goals in their last ten matches.
Scotland must now secure a win to keep their hopes of automatically qualifying for Euro 2020 alive.
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Netherlands 2-2 Germany
80 minutes
There's a suggestion that both sides might settle for a point with ten minutes remaining here. A defeat for either could prove damaging, and these two teams will fancy their chances against the remaining opposition in Group C.
GOAL! Northern Ireland 2-1 Belarus (Magennis)
87 minutes
A big goal in Belfast! A swift attacking move ends in a low ball across goal, which is met by Magennis. He taps home from close range and Northern Ireland are on the verge of a crucial win.
GOAL! Netherlands 2-3 Germany (Schulz)
90 minutes
Late drama! Against the run of play in the second half, Germany score what seems certain to be the winner. Schulz, roaming infield from left wing back, finds himself in the box. Marco Reus, only just off the bench, picks him out and the Hoffenheim man slots coolly into the bottom corner.
Full time: It's all over in Amsterdam! A superb victory for Germany, who dominated the first half and led 2-0 at the break. They were pegged back impressively in the second half, and the Netherlands will feel aggrieved that they've come out of this game with nothing. Schulz late goal gives Germany a significant, and much-needed, win.
Full time: It's over in Belfast, too, where Northern Ireland left it late to beat Belarus. They'll enjoy looking at the Group C standings after tonight: Michael O'Neill's side sit top on six points, ahead of Germany and the Netherlands; for now, at least.
Elsewhere
Belgium eased to a comfortable 2-0 win over Cyprus which keeps them at the top of Group I. In Group G, Poland had enough to beat Latvia, while Slovenia vs Macedonia finished level at 1-1.
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