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Harry Kane saves England draw after Scotland rally; Germany strike for 7

Harry Kane scored a stoppage-time equaliser to rescue a 2-2 draw for England against Scotland in a wild finish to a World Cup qualifier in Glasgow on Saturday.

After Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain had opened the scoring for England in the 70th minute, Scotland's Leigh Griffiths netted two excellent free kicks in the final three minutes to turn the game on its head, only for Kane to pop up late on to salvage a point for the visitors.

Substitute Oxlade-Chamberlain cut inside from the right before bursting into the box and firing past Craig Gordon for the breakthrough.

But Scotland went looking for an equaliser, and Griffiths curled a strike inches wide before eventually finding the back of the net with his fine 87th-minute free kick to the left of a diving Joe Hart.

And three minutes later, Griffiths stepped up and beat Hart to his other side as the home crowd at Hampden Park erupted. But there was still time for Kane to get in on the act, arriving at the far post deep into stoppage time to equalise.

England remain top of the group, while Scotland are fourth with eight points, three off the second-place playoff spot held by Slovakia, who managed a 2-1 win away to Lithuania to stay two points back behind the leaders.

Goals from Vladimir Weiss and Marek Hamsik giving the visitors the points before Arvydas Novikovas hit a stoppage-time consolation.

Milivoje Novakovic scored for third-placed Slovenia in his final game before retiring to cap a 2-0 win over Malta.

Josip Ilicic was given space to shoot in the box in first-half stoppage time and gave Slovenia the lead.

Novakovic, 38, announced a day earlier that he would retire from football, and found a farewell goal from Ilicic's low cross with six minutes to play.

Sandro Wagner scored his first career hat trick as Germany stayed perfect through six games in Group C with a 7-0 win over minnows San Marino.

Julian Draxler opened the scoring in the 11th minute, cleaning up after San Marino failed to clear the ball out of their box.

Wagner added a second five minutes later with a header from Joshua Kimmich, then got his second before the half-hour mark when Kimmich's quickly taken free kick found Amin Younes, who passed across to the Hoffenheim striker.

Younes got a goal of his own in the first half following a corner, and Shkodran Mustafi made it 5-0 two minutes into the second half, again coming after a corner.

Julian Brandt added the sixth with a diving header on 72 minutes before Wagner wrapped up his hat trick with five minutes to play.

Also in Group C, Stuart Dallas received a Jonny Evans pass and scored through traffic in the 91st minute to give Northern Ireland a 1-0 win away to Azerbaijan.

The crucial three points keeps Northern Ireland in second place, four clear of Czech Republic, whose qualifying hopes took a hit following a 1-1 draw at Norway.

Alexander Soderlund's second-half penalty cancelled out Theodor Gebre Selassie's strike for the visitors.

Robert Lewandowski also scored a hat trick as Group E leaders Poland eased to a 3-1 in Romania.

The veteran striker opened the scoring with a 29th-minute penalty and doubled their advantage when he added a second just before the hour.

A second penalty from Lewandowski sealed another win for the hosts five minutes later before Bogdan Stancu scored a late consolation.

The three goals took his tally during the qualifying campaign to 11, level with Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored twice for Portugal a day earlier.

Stevan Jovetic was another hat trick hero as Montenegro held onto second place in the same group with a 4-1 win over Armenia in Podgorica.

The former Manchester City man added to an early strike by Fatos Beciraj to secure a comfortable win for his side, while the visitors replied late through Ruslan Koryan.

Denmark kept pace with Montenegro on 10 points by defeating 10-man Kazakhstan 3-1 in Group E in Almaty.

Nicolai Jorgensen had already put the visitors ahead when Kazakhstan's Bauyrzhan Islamkhan was sent off before half-time.

Christian Eriksen scored from the penalty spot soon after the break, and though Islambek Kuat gave the hosts hope with a quarter-hour remaining, Kasper Dolberg restored Denmark's two-goal lead five minutes later.