Losing their 19-game unbeaten streak, this was also die Mannschaft's first loss in 33 qualifiers, a run that stretched back to 2007

European giants Germany were in for the shock of their lives when they traveled to the Narodowy Stadium to face Poland in a group D Euro 2016 qualifiers.

What appeared to be an easy encounter on paper, die Mannschaft were unable to find their rhythm and fell to an unbelievable 2-0 loss, their first defeat in 19 competitive matches.

This was the first ever win for Poland over Germany in history, losing 12 out of the previous 18 encounters between the two nations. This was also the first loss for Joachim Low's side in 33 qualifiers, a run that stretched all the way back to 2007.

Ajax striker Arkadiusz Milik, on loan from Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen, gave the home side the lead in the second half after 51 minutes of play when the 20-year-old striker headed in a cross from Polish right-back Lukasz Piszczek past Manuel Neur.

Sebastian Mila added a second late into the game to put the match into bed and secure a precious win for the Euro 2012 co-host.

Germany fell to a shock 2-0 away loss at the hands of Poland, on Saturday

Thomas Muller, Toni Kroos, Jerome Boateng, Germany, Poland, Euro Qualifying

Goals from Arkadiusz Milik and Sebastian Mila gave the home side their first ever win over die Mannschaft

Arkadiusz Milik, Sebastian Mila, Poland, Germany, Euro Qualifying

Ironically, the World Cup champions lost in this very same stadium two years back when they faced eventual Euro 2012 runners-up Italy in the semi-finals.

Poland are currently topping their group with six points, ahead of Northern Ireland on goal difference, while Germany and Scotland are both level on three points each.