Scotland's women produce stunning comeback to keep their 2019 World Cup dreams alive
Scotland Women kept their World Cup qualifying hopes alive with a remarkable 3-2 comeback win over Poland in Kielce.
Last updated 12th Jun 2018
Lisa Evans grabbed a dramatic 90th minute winner after Shelley Kerr's side had looked down and out after falling two goals behind.
The Scots went into the game three points behind Group Two leaders Switzerland and conceded in the sixth minute when what looked like a cross from Dzesika Jaszek on the right floated past goalkeeper Lee Alexander and into the net.
A tough task was made even more difficult in the 66th minute when defender Sophie Howard turned a cross into her own net from 10 yards out.
The visitors, however, kept going and Kim Little reduced the deficit in the 78th minute when her flighted free-kick from the left by-passed everyone and ended up in the net.
Substitute Jane Ross levelled two minutes later when she scrambled the ball in from eight yards after Evans' cross was returned at the back post by Lizzie Arnot.
With seven minutes remaining Erin Cuthbert's close-range effort was pushed on to the post by Poland goalkeeper Katarzyna Kiedrzynek and then Little crashed a shot off the bar before Evans broke free in the box and guided in an angled-drive to complete an unlikely comeback.
Kerr's side have five wins out of six and face a double-header against Switzerland and Albania later this year which will determine their fate