Chris Maguire at Pittodrie Goal against Austrian counterparts under 21s to Envoy Scotland the play-off UEFA European Championships.
The two sides and Belarus started the day equal on points at the top of group 10, but the Scots qualify as winners after his victory in Aberdeen.
Marko Arnautovic shot put the visitors ahead after 10 minutes.
But Barry Bannan shot in 19 minutes later and long-range drive Maguire with one minute left secured victory.
This meant that while Belarus defeated 1-0 Azerbaijan, Chief Scottish group with a better face-to-face than Eastern Europeans.
Can't believe meta-me-MacguireRomania, Italy, Czech Republic and Sweden join the Scots as group winners play-off U21 Friday call after Tuesday's results, while Spain, England, Belarus and Iceland are the best runners-up.
Switzerland, the Netherlands, Croatia, Ukraine and Greece have already secured their points on two hands next month.
However, he did not look good for the Scots, who had lost 1-0 Austria 12 months ago when they were backward toward the beginning shortly after the Defender home that David Wotherspoon shot from close range.
Alexander Grunwald already had been denied by Alan Martin, before the goalkeeper of Leeds was pick up the ball outside of your network.
Werder Bremen striker Arnautovic pounced pass loose Danny Wilson in central midfield and surged ahead 10 metres before releasing a vicious shot from 25 metres right that skipped past Martin and at the bottom.
Arnautovic (left) had given the Austrians leadershipAustria goalkeeper Heinze Lindner was equal to a Maguire shot on the turn, while Wilson headed wide from a corner.
Koch Fabian of Austria and Scotland's David Goodwillie, a change made by Coach Billy Stark, both fired wide long-range before the draw.
Caddis crossed from the right and middle Aston Villa Bannan, inside of the left edge of the area, managed and fed a left-footed shot on goal in the upper corner.
However, Martin was the full extension to stop a 35-yard free Arnautovic six minutes later, while Paul Lindner saved Coutts.
Arnautovic had Martin beaten, but the post except Scotland on this occasion as curling shot from the front of Bremen hit the post.
Scotland applied pressure increased, but the Austrians were creating the best chances on the break Atdhe Nuhiu rejected and forward the best chance of the game.
Poor kick Martin landed at the feet of Nuhiu, who had face-to-face one-on-one, just for the goalkeeper of Scotland make peace of your certificate.
Scotland continued to seek the winner and it came when James Forrest fired the ball to Maguire and Aberdeen front took a touch and fired a shot in the upper right corner of your home network from 20 metres.
Scotland-21 manager Billy Stark:
"We could have ended up not getting the required result, but it wouldn't have changed the performance or what we think about them.
"They were absolutely tremendous.
"We want to be respected to play good football and creating opportunities.
"The bonus is that we have the resilience, hunger and desire that you can't put on people-they have to have that showed that whole already."
Scotland under-21 Championship: Martin, Caddis, Hanlon, Wilson, Scobbie, Arfield, Coutts, Wotherspoon (Forrest 70), Bannan (McGinn 90), Maguire, Goodwillie (Murphy 77).
Subs not used: Gallacher, Marr, Saunders, Shinnie.
Reserved: Coutts, Maguire.
Goals: Bannan 29, Maguire 89.
Austria U21: Lindner, Fabian Koch, Ramsebner, Margreitter, Dibon (Matthias Koch 70), Pehlivan, Thira, Kayhan, Burgstaller (Perstaller 63), Nuhiu, Arnautovic.
Subs not used: Konigshofer, Belvedere, Ilsanker, Alar, drazan strike. Reserved: Margreitter, Burgstaller, Pehlivan, Ramsebner, Kayhan.
Goals: Arnautovic 10.
Att: 2.064
Ref: Antony Gautier (France).
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