Ireland let a half-time lead slip at Hampden Park as Scotland emerged 2-1 winners at the end of what was a feisty affair.
John Egan had produced a finish that any striker would have been proud of to establish the lead but first Jack Hendry's free header and then Ryan Christie's penalty won the day.
Here's how MirrorSport rated the players tonight:
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Gavin Bazunu 6 - Little to do until the equaliser and denied Fraser with a fine save
Nathan Collins 7 - Positional play was superb and assisted the Egan goal
John Egan 7 - Stand-in skipper led by example with a brilliant goal on the turn
Dara O’Shea 6 - Big call to start but his goal-saving challenge on Dyles was vital
Matt Doherty 5 - Feeble attempt to stop Christie’s cross for Hendry’s equaliser
Jayson Molumby 7 - Energy was an asset and played a vital part in Egan’s goal
Josh Cullen 6 - Tidy but lucky not to walk on a second yellow before the break
Jason Knight 6 - Never stopped running but floated in and out of the game
James McClean 6 - Honest effort but aggressive approach carried little threat
Troy Parrott 6 - Early goal ruled out but should have scored when one-on-one.
Michael Obafemi 5 - Pressed well but struggled to leave a mark on the game
IRELAND SUBS:
Chiedozie Ogbene for Obafemi (60 mins) - 6
Seamus Coleman for Doherty (75 mins) - 5
Callum Robinson for Parrott (75 mins) - 5
Alan Browne for Molumby (75 mins) - 5
Robbie Brady for McClean (83) - 5
SCOTLAND: Gordon 6, Hickey 5 (Ralston 58, 5), Hendry 7, McKenna 6, Tierney 5 (Taylor 42, 6), McTominay 7, McGregor 6; Armstrong 5 (Fraser 58, 7), McGinn 7, Christie 8 (McLean 85, 5) ; Dykes 6 (Adams 85, 5).
Referee: Sandro Schärer (Switzerland)
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