GOALpublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 29 March 2015
No mistake from former Wigan man Shaun Maloney, who drills it hard and low into the corner. Scotland on the way.
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
No mistake from former Wigan man Shaun Maloney, who drills it hard and low into the corner. Scotland on the way.
Shaun Maloney goes round keeper Jamie Robba and goes down - penalty given...
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
BBC Radio 5 live at Hampden Park
"The crowd are very nervy. You have to get wide players on the ball - and it's only happened once for Scotland so far."
A very watchable and open game in Belfast, both sides posing a threat on the attack. Finland's ex-Celtic man Teemu Pukki looks a real livewire.
BBC Radio 5 live
BBC Radio 5 live's Roddy Forsyth at Hampden Park: "We're expecting goals here, but Gibraltar haven't put the ball in the net yet. Yes, that's right, they've started the better side. Scotland are holding Gibraltar 0-0 so far."
Gibraltar looking good so far. A Scotland goal would settle everyone down.
Former Scotland international Billy Dodds on BBC Radio Scotland: "We knew that Gibraltar would sit deep and Scotland would dominate possession but they've had the best chances so far. The warning signs are there."
Drama in the Northern Ireland game...
Lewis Wilson: Horrible call from the linesman! No foul and no offside. What was the flag for?
And Scotland too....
Bob: Scotland standing firm against a strong Gibraltar side!
Matt: If Republic of Ireland win and results go Northern Ireland's way, all five will fancy their chances of qualifying.
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We think that Chris Brunt was offside when he played the corner short and got the ball back before crossing it in. A bizarre call but possibly correct.
BBC Radio 5 live
Former Northern Ireland midfielder Danny Wilson at Windsor Park: "I've never seen a decision like that. That's very, very unlucky. I can't believe it. But Northern Ireland are starting to get around the ball better. That will lift the crowd."
Northern Ireland think they are ahead - but the flag is instantly raised to rule it out. Chris Baird met Chris Brunt's corner with a devastating header into the top corner but the flag was raised.
I'm not too sure why! A foul by Kyle Lafferty?
Almost an almighty scare as Gibraltar hit the post! It's a cross from the left and almost catches out David Marshall but smashes against the post!
BBC Radio 5 live
Former Northern Ireland midfielder Danny Wilson at Windsor Park: "Teemu Pukki's going to be a real threat down the right-hand side for Finland. Michael O'Neill will be concerned with the amount of space he's getting."
Strong spell from Finland. These sides look evenly matched and a burst of pressure from the Finns ends with Sebastian Sorsa's header being cleared off the line.
Nervy start for Gibraltar goalkeeper Jamie Robba as he slices a clearance behind for a corner...
Alex in Norwich: That Gibraltar team has to be the first international squad with three sets of brothers in it. And three brothers from the same family. Sure hope their folks got free tickets.
Ben in Inverness: Scotland can and will qualify.....fingers and toes crossed! ;)
No spoilers here Danny boy.
Northern Ireland start at a high tempo and Oliver Norwood's fantastic free-kick from wide on the right almost falls for Jonny Evans beyond the far post.
BBC Radio 5 live
BBC Radio 5 live summariser Danny Wilson: "There is a blustery wind that is in the Northern Irish faces at the moment. I hope it is not too much of a spoiler but it is making things very difficult."
The pattern has been set at Hampden, where Scotland are flooding men forwards in waves. Steven Fletcher has an early header saved.
Game on in Belfast, under way in Glasgow.