LONDON (Reuters) - Fans of Germany, Poland and Ireland will be scratching their heads and sporting furrowed brows as they try to figure out their team's chances of qualifying for Euro 2016 ahead of Sunday's final round of Group D matches.
In football parlance, everything is still to play for as one point separates the top three after world champions Germany suffered a shock 1-0 defeat away to Ireland and Poland secured a last-gasp 2-2 draw against hosts Scotland on Thursday.
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