Summary
FT: Gibraltar 0-6 Scotland
Chris Martin and Shaun Maloney score in first half
Steven Fletcher scores second-half hat-trick; Steven Naismith
Scotland's final Euro 2016 qualifier
Gordon Strachan's side failed to secure play-off place
Live Reporting
Thomas McGuigan
GOALpublished at 20:00 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
Gibraltar 0-0 Scotlandpublished at 19:59 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:59 BST 11 October 2015It's that man Alan Hutton again. The Aston Villa full-back dinks the ball into Steven Fletcher before being blocked by a three-man Gibraltar defence, but Shaun Maloney's weak effort is blocked by Robba.
Gibraltar 0-0 Scotlandpublished at 19:57 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:57 BST 11 October 2015Scotland are getting a lot of joy down the right hand side with Alan Hutton, gazelle like, skipping down the flank at a fair rate. However, they've yet to find the opening goal.
Text us on 80295published at 19:55 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:55 BST 11 October 2015Laurie from Bathgate: "Gordon Strachan's team has only Rep Of Ireland as the only decent team we've beat competitively this campaign. Is that good enough to qualify?"
Ian, Edinburgh: "Looking at the club teams the Scotland players play for, Gareth Bale being the exemption, what clubs do the Northern Ireland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland play for? There seems to be a reluctance to criticise Gordon Strachan. He has FAILED where Michael O'Neil and Chris Coleman have SUCCEEDED."
Fergie, Aberdeen: "All we had to do was 6 points against Gibraltar, 6 points against Georgia and 6 points against the Irish to get 3rd place! And that was completely doable!! So this is a massive underachievement and this squad WAS good enough to do that! So Gordon has to take the blame!!"
Gibraltar 0-0 Scotlandpublished at 19:55 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:55 BST 11 October 2015Former Scotland captain Willie Miller
"It was a very good cross into the box from Alan Hutton. Steven Fletcher loses his marker but he couldn't get the power to get his header on goal and it goes over the bar."
CLOSE!published at 19:54 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:54 BST 11 October 2015Scotland striker Steven Fletcher has his head in his hands. The forward had found himself in acres of space inside the box but nodded Alan Hutton's sumptuous cross over the bar.
The Scots are knocking on the door in Portugal but have yet to break the deadlock. Gordon Strachan is on his feet and offering tactical instructions to his troops.
Text us on 80295published at 19:52 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:52 BST 11 October 2015Simon in Glasgow: "Georgia On My Mind" by Ray Charles.
Join the debate at #bbcscotfootballpublished at 19:51 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:51 BST 11 October 2015Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport"The Tartan Army get a wave of acknowledgement from the manager for a rendition of 'there's only one Gordon Strachan'."
CLOSE!published at 19:50 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:50 BST 11 October 2015Gordon Strachan's side come within a whisker of taking an early lead. Steven Fletcher collects a cracking through ball, centres for the galloping Shaun Maloney but the pint-sized marksman gets underneath it and Gibraltar knock it over the bar for a corner. The Scots can't profit from the set piece...
Gibraltar 0-0 Scotlandpublished at 19:48 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:48 BST 11 October 2015Scotland come haring out of the traps at the Estadio Algarve in Portugal against opponents who have lost all nine of their Euro 2016 Group D qualifiers at the cost of an eye-watering 50 goals.
KICK-OFFpublished at 19:46 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:46 BST 11 October 2015We're under way!
'Put on a show'published at 19:45 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:45 BST 11 October 2015Chris McLaughlin
BBC Sport"Here we go in Portugal. It's over already but this is where it all ends for Scotland in terms of Euro 2016. Could it also be Gordon Strachan's last match in charge? He's giving absolutely nothing away. The players say they want to put on a show for the travelling fans - time to step up."
Give us a song...published at 19:44 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:44 BST 11 October 2015Time for the national anthems: the Scotland fans are in superb voice in Portugal.
Join the debate at #bbcscotfootballpublished at 19:41 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:41 BST 11 October 2015Grant Anderson: "This Scotland line-up may have beaten Georgia - very positive but too late."
Gibraltar v Scotland (19:45 BST)published at 19:39 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:39 BST 11 October 2015Chris McLaughlin
BBC Sport"Scotland fans continue to stream into the Estadio Algarve here in Portugal. Tickets bought and flights booked when qualification was still on the cards. You can't help but imagine what the party might have been like had things worked out differently."
Join the debate at #bbcscotfootballpublished at 19:36 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:36 BST 11 October 2015Adam Maxwell: "That line-up and bench - there are seven maybe eight I'd be happy to be involved in the future; the rest can do one as they say. #bbcscotfootball"
BBC Sportsound pundit Willie Millerpublished at 19:33 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:33 BST 11 October 2015"I think in a game like this two up front [Steven Fletcher and Chris Martin] makes sense. We're going to have the bulk of possession and we should be creating opportunities. The more natural strikers you have in the box gives you a better opportunity to run up some goals.
"Everybody's on a bit of a downer after Thursday night and the fact we're not going to get to France next year. I think this was the occasion for us to do that.
"That third place would've got you a play-off and it will get much more difficult in the future with the World Cup campaign. We're all very disappointed we're not there..."
Gibraltar v Scotland (19:45 BST)published at 19:26 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:26 BST 11 October 2015Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport"The sun has gone down here in the Algarve as the Scotland players go through their final warm-up at the dusk of their Euro 2016 campaign. The mood surrounding the squad has been a more gloomy one than at any time under Gordon Strachan and no amount of goals tonight will brighten that.
"A few stalwarts from the fringes of the squad are given a run-out tonight and indeed this could be the final time we see some of these players in the dark blue of their country."
Get Involvedpublished at 19:23 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:23 BST 11 October 2015Victory and a few goals to boot could prove cathartic for Scotland tonight. We want to hear your views on the Euro 2016 campaign and where you think the national side came unstuck.
Also, if you had to choose a song to accurately depict the campaign, which would you pick?
How about Oasis with Don't Look Back In Anger; The End by The Doors or Travis's Why Does It Always Rain On Me?
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LINE-UPSpublished at 19:22 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
19:22 BST 11 October 2015Gibraltar: Robba, Garcia, Barnett, Roy Chipolina, Ryan Casciaro, Joseph Chipolina, Walker, Daniel Duarte, Lee Casciaro, Bardon, Kyle Casciaro. Subs: Jordan Perez, Bosio, Clarke, Brian Perez, Gosling, Cabrera, Rovegno, Jean Paul Duarte, Coombes, Gulling, Yome, Neale.
Scotland: McGregor, Hutton, Greer, Berra, Robertson, Ritchie, Dorrans, Brown, Maloney, Chris Martin, Steven Fletcher. Subs: Gordon, Shinnie, Whittaker, Russell Martin, Darren Fletcher, Hanley, Russell, Naismith, Marshall.
Referee: Aleksei Kulbakov (Belarus)