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7th October 2015
12:47pm BST

"We have to give as good as we get," he continued. "We cannot be frightened of them. We are playing away, but it is important we keep hold of the ball and win possession. If we can play well defensively, we will win. The last thing we want is having to play our final game against Republic of Ireland with a knife to our throat."
Scotland will be looking for a win against Poland to keep their qualifying dreams alive, as they currently sit in fourth place following a shock loss away to Georgia back in September.
Meanwhile, the Poles know that victory could send them top of Group D if Germany come away from Dublin without a win.Explore more on these topics: