Poland and Scotland lock-horns in a crucial UEFA Nations League showdown on Monday evening with everything to play for in Warsaw.
Steve Clarke's men appeared destined to be heading straight back to League B after winning promotion to the top-tier last time around, but four points from their last two fixtures with Portugal and Croatia means they could still yet secure an unlikely quarter-final spot.
The Scots were beaten in their three opening group fixtures, including a 3-2 defeat at home to Poland, but a goalless draw with Portugal was followed up by a superb 1-0 triumph over Croatia at the weekend, meaning their destiny - to an extent - remains in their hands ahead of their final group meeting.
A 19/10 Victory on Monday night would at least cement Scotland of their League A status, whilst a win coupled with defeat for Croatia, who take on Portugal, could see the Tartan Army propel themselves up into second position - dependent on goal difference.
A draw or defeat however, would succumb them to relegation back down to League B.
Hopes will be high that they can avenge their 3-2 home loss though after super-sub John McGinn, 9/1 to break the deadlock in Warsaw, stepped off the bench to secure an unlikely three points against Croatia on Friday night.
Just one goal has been scored across Scotland's last two matches, a stark contrast to the 12 times the ball has hit the back of the net in Poland's most recent outings with Portugal (1-5) and Croatia (3-3).
In fact, four of the Poles five UEFA Nations League fixtures have featured four or more goals, with a price of 5/2 on offer for anybody wanting to back 'Over 3.5 Goals' at the Kazimierz Gorski National Stadium this evening.
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