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European Qualifying round-up: Germany go top, Republic seize on Scotland slip

Mario Goetze (2ndR) of Germany celebrates scoring his team's second goal
Image: Mario Goetze (2nd R) of Germany celebrates scoring his team's second goal against Poland

Germany moved above Poland at the top of Group D of the European Qualifiers thanks to a 3-1 win over the former group leaders in Frankfurt.

All four goals on Friday night came from Bayern Munich players, with Thomas Muller and Mario Gotze establishing a two-goal lead for Joachim Low's men before Robert Lewandowski pulled one back.

Gotze's second late on sealed victory for Germany, who moved two points ahead of Poland at the summit and into a strong position to secure a ticket for France when they travel to Scotland on Monday.

Poland, who suffered their first defeat of the campaign, will be looking anxiously over their shoulders in a bid to avoid sinking into a play-off place.

Scotland's shock early defeat in Georgia handed the initiative to the Republic of Ireland in the race to secure at least a third-place finish.

Scotland's players look dejected after going behind in Tbilisi
Image: Scotland's players look dejected after going behind to what proved the only goal of the game in Tbilisi

The Scots had started the night with their eyes still on an automatic qualification slot but their hopes were shattered following Valeri Kazaishvili's match-winning strike towards the end of the first half in Tbilisi.

The Republic were in no mood to let their opportunity slip by and they moved into third with two goals from Robbie Keane and one each for Cyrus Christie and Shane Long in a 4-0 win over Gibraltar.

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Cyrus Christie scored on his competitive Republic of Ireland debut

Gordon Strachan's men must be left hoping for more heroics from the Georgians when they visit Dublin to face Ireland on Monday.

Northern Ireland took a major stride towards their first major finals since 1986 as they moved to the top of European Championship qualifying Group F with a 3-1 win over the Faroe Islands in Torshavn.

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Gareth McAuley scored twice but was his first the Goal of the Night?

Two goals from Gareth McAuley and a third from Kyle Lafferty sealed the victory while there was more good news for the Irish from Budapest where rivals Hungary and Romania played out a goalless draw.

Romania's Ovidiu Hoban (L) vies with Hungary's Akos Elek (R) during the Euro 2016 qualifying football
Image: Romania's Ovidiu Hoban (L) vies with Hungary's Akos Elek (R) during the Euro 2016 qualifying football

Joan Edmundsson had briefly hit the visitors' hopes with a 36th-minute equaliser but he was later sent off and Michael O'Neill's men now go into next Monday's Belfast clash with the Hungarians knowing qualification is within their grasp.

Romania dropped to second after their Budapest stalemate but will be happier with a point which maintains their three-point gap over the third-placed hosts with three relatively favourable group games remaining.

Finland piled more misery on 2004 champions Greece with a 1-0 win in Piraeus which leaves the Greeks bottom of the group and still without a win with two points from their seven games played so far.

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Joel Pohjanpalo scored the only goal of the game in Finland's 1-0 win at Greece

In Group I Denmark failed to make the most of home advantage as they were held to a goalless draw by Albania in Copenhagen.

The result leaves the Albanians level on points with the Danes with a game in hand, a further point behind group leaders Portugal.

Already-eliminated Serbia sealed a 2-0 win over Armenia in Novi Sad with an own goal from Levon Hayrapetyan and a second-half strike from Adem Ljajic.

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