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Published 18:18 6 Oct 2015 BST
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At the moment, without looking at the fixtures, things look pretty rosy for Martin O'Neill.
But there are a number of eventualities that could affect the state of play.
Ireland lose to Germany.
Scotland lose to Poland.
We're guaranteed third place before we even head for Warsaw. Would you just take this now and not risk going into the last game needing a result?
BUT...
Ireland lose to Germany.
Scotland beat Poland.
A result for Scotland could actually be good news for the Republic. Yes, we'd be under pressure going in to Sunday - especially considering Scotland are guaranteed three more points in Gibraltar - but we also have a chance of automatic qualification.
But we'd need to beat Poland. And we don't beat teams. We draw with teams.
Ireland draw with Poland.
Scotland beat Gibraltar.
Our draws would have finally caught up with us.
Ireland lose to Germany.
Scotland draw with Poland.
This wouldn't be great because, again, Scotland are guaranteed points. It means we can advance with less points though. However, if we were to somehow draw with Germany again whilst the other pair drew as well, that would be the dream outcome.
We'd be four clear of Scotland and have a bonus game against Poland to try and snatch second place off of them. We'd have nothing to lose.
If we were beaten by Germany though and Scotland got a point at home to Poland, we'd need a result in the last game owing to the fact that drawing level with the Scots on points would give them the advantage (because of their head-to-head result against us).
This is how it would look.
A win against Poland would put Ireland in second place. A loss against Poland wouldn't even allow them a playoff spot.
Now's the time for a nice diplomatic draw. But even third place doesn't look all that good because we probably .
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