GOALpublished at 21:32 British Summer Time 7 September 2015
Jake Gosling pulls one back for Gibraltar in Poland - their second goal of the qualification campaign.
Ilkay Gundogan gives Germany lead a third time
Thomas Muller netted first two for visitors
Mats Hummels (og) & James McArthur levelled for Scotland
FT: Scotland 2-3 Germany
World champions Germany lead Group D on 16 points
Scotland fourth, five points behind
Thomas McGuigan
Jake Gosling pulls one back for Gibraltar in Poland - their second goal of the qualification campaign.
A fresh wave of German pressure sees an impressive passing move set up Gündogan whose fierce drive is beaten away by David Marshall.
Moments later baby-faced assassin Mario Gotze is replaced by Andre Schürrle, who is the double of the Dad in Outnumbered...
Steven Fletcher has a chance! No, the flag is up as the Sunderland striker looks for the ball like a dog chasing its tail. Thunderous applause, though, from the Tartan Army.
Eight minutes plus added time remaining.
Chris Martin and Matt Ritchie replace Scott Brown and James Forrest in a final throw of the dice by Gordon Strachan - James Bond Casino Royale style.
Maybe a cufflink with a hidden tranquilizer could take out Gotze & Muller...
Alan Hutton draws a foul under the close attention of Toni Kroos; the German midfielder can't believe. The Scotland fans can't believe it when Charlie Mulgrew sends the subsequent free-kick against the German wall.
Tom: A superhuman effort from Scotland. They now need to be just a little bit more superhuman. #bbcscotfootball
Steve Owens: Too much deadwood in Scotland team, need to develop new talent because I'm fed up of us never qualifying!!!
And now it's eight as Bartosz Kapustka adds to Poland's tally. The poor Gibraltar keeper will be having nightmares after this one. Maybe stick ok The Thick Of It boxset afterwards...
Arkadiusz Milik gets his second of the match as Poland go seven up on Gibraltar. The Poles have a firm grip on second place in Group D as things stand.
Scotland continue to search for a third goal but the visitors look dangerous on the counter attack. You'd fancy another goal or two before this pulsating Euro 2016 qualifier draws to a close.
Twenty minutes plus added time remaining at Hampden.
It could be a devastating blow for the Scots as Jonathan Walters gives group rivals Republic of Ireland the lead against Georgia.
Better from Scotland as Alan Hutton surges forward, plays a neat give and go before firing a shot over Manuel Neuer's bar. Encouragement for the hosts, can they somehow equalise for a third time tonight?
Germany manager Joachim Low is calmness personified. Arms behind his back, he's strolling back and forth in the technical area, as though planning a trip to his favourite Berlin book shop for a browse and coffee.
Germany are in the mood to add to their tally. Thomas Muller feeds Mario Gotze who in turn dabs the ball into the path of Bastian Schweinsteiger - the Manchester United midfielder's 20-yard shot is brilliantly saved by the diving David Marshall.
In the background, the visiting fans are going through their full repertoire of songs.
Katie Anderson: Listening at home, Hampden Roar drowning out the radio! Half time and my nerves are already shot!! #bbcscotfootball #cmonscotland #SCOGER
Lauren Mackay: And the winner of most unpredictable football team is... #scotland
Ikechi Anya replaces Shaun Maloney as Gordon Strachan shuffles his Scotland pack with a little over half an hour remaining.
Arkadiusz Milik and Jakub Blaszczykowski add further goals to Poland's tally, who are six up against a frazzled Gibraltar.
Anonymous: As a lover of great football that goal was class.
Jack: Just waiting for an equaliser now.
Scotland midfielder James Morrison is booked for a late challenge and that means the West Brom man will be suspended for the next Euro 2016 qualifier against Poland.
They're world champions for a reason. Germany shred Scotland's defence down the right as Thomas Muller pulls the ball back for the on-rushing Ilkay Gündogan who steers the ball home via the post.
An ashen-faced Gordon Strachan looks on from the Scotland bench.