GOALpublished at 17:34 British Summer Time 29 March 2015
Same corner, same end product. Shaun Maloney sweeps his penalty into the corner to put Scotland clear.
Sub Long with late close-range finish
Cool finish across keeper from Peszko
FT: Northern Ireland 2-1 Finland
Lafferty with volleyed finish & header
FT: Scotland 6-1 Gibraltar
Fletcher with first Scotland hat-trick since 1969
Tom Rostance
Same corner, same end product. Shaun Maloney sweeps his penalty into the corner to put Scotland clear.
The referee awards a penalty after Gibraltar goalscorer Lee Casciaro is adjudged to have brought down Steven Naismith.
Pick that one out! What a goal! Kyle Lafferty puts Northern Ireland ahead with a cracking goal, sweeping in a volley from 15 yards right into the corner. Fantastic strike!
Finland have a half-hearted penalty appeal waved away as Sebastian Sorsa tumbles in the box. Very evenly matched game at Windsor Park thus far.
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
BBC Radio 5 live at Hampden Park
"It was a messy goal, a scruffy goal. Steven Fletcher didn't even catch the header right, but it sneaked into the goal. Scotland are not playing particularly well, but they're in front and that's one thing we can relax about."
Former Scotland international Willie Miller on BBC Radio Scotland: "Fletcher's taken it well. He's reacted better than the three defenders who were marking him. I think that's a really good goal."
Sunderland striker Steven Fletcher has his first international goal in six years! A header from eight yards which just about creeps in through a crowd of players.
BBC Radio 5 live presenter Danny Baker:, external Scotland! You can't concede against Gibraltar! That's like losing a goal to Wonderland, Narnia or Bucks Fizz's Land Of Make Believe...
Former Gibraltar defender Danny Higginbotham:, external Go on Gibraltar. Well deserved. Can they get another?
Former Scotland international Willie Miller on BBC Radio Scotland: "It might be in the second half that Gibraltar start to go a bit but, give them credit, they've done very well so far."
What a save! Northern Ireland should be ahead but it's a belting bit of goalkeeping. Finland lose the ball cheaply in a dangerous area and it breaks clear to Jamie Ward. He runs in on goal, leathers the shot on goal but Lukas Hradecky somehow keeps it out.
BBC Sport's Alasdair Lamont at Hampden
"That Gibraltar equaliser has flattened what had momentarily threatened to be a sense of anticipation around Hampden as Scotland finally made the breakthrough. The visiting fans though are euphoric at witnessing their first competitive goal. They sliced right through Scotland's reduced defensive unit and policeman Lee Casciaro finished in some style."
We asked how many of the Home Nations and the Republic of Ireland will qualify for Euro 2016.
Matt Johnson: If Republic of Ireland win and results go Northern Ireland's way, all five will fancy their chances of qualifying.
Yuones Laghzali: Ireland, England and Wales.
Romania take the lead against Faroe Islands. Claudiu Keseru has given the Group F leaders the advantage. As it stands, they're three points clear of Northern Ireland.
Great run down the left for Northern Ireland by Niall McGinn, but his cross evades everyone in the middle. That sweeping wind is playing havoc for both sides.
Steven Naismith blazes wide on the end of a good Scotland attack. Goals galore in this game...
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
BBC Radio 5 live
"Gibraltar have been very, very good so far, and they've probably shaded it - even though Scotland have had more of the ball."
That was Gibraltar's first competitive goal. Ever. One to savour.
Former Scotland international Billy Dodds on BBC Radio Scotland: "Scotland have looked vulnerable. I'm not sure about the system because every time Gibraltar have got themselves up the pitch, they've looked threatening. Fair play to them."
The controversy over Northern Ireland's disallowed goal has sparked plenty of reaction. Was it the right call?
Joel Cropp: The right call, Finland had no one on the posts so Brunt was offside after the ball was touched back to him.
Michael O'Rourke: Brunt (the corner taker) is the one offside when he takes the return from the short corner.
Extraordinary! We spoke before kick-off about Scotland playing one defender, and here's the downside. One ball through and Lee Casciaro is clean through, and he drills home a fine first-time finish!