Scotland coach Steve Clarke has appointed 18-year-olds intact Lennon Miller and James Wilson in his play-off team of nations of nations against Greece.
Heart attack Wilson He had previously made only one appearance for sub-9s, and has scored five goals in 17 Scottish Scottish appearances this season.
Said high school student Sky Sports News In January he would like to “play for Scotland” – now he has a chance to become the first to score for the national team since June 2024.
mills He has made over 60 appearances for Motherwell since entering the first team and set up to capture the team, including in their semifinals of the League against Rangers.
The midfielder – who was the youngest Motherwell’s newest player and scorer – was the object of failed bids by European clubs in the summer transfer window and has also captured Clarke’s attention.
Lewis Ferguson Returns to the squad for the first time in a year after an ACL injury that forced him to lose the euro. The latest appearance of the Bologna Captain Scotland came to a loss to Northern Ireland last March.
Ferguson, 25, has 12 hats and has been regular with Serie A since healing from his damage.
Kelt Kieran Tierney – who last played in the euro where he suffered a hamstring injury – has also returned by returning to Arsenal, replacing Greg Taylor, who has fallen into the Peking order in Parkhead.
Kevin Nisbet He also returns and can win his first lid since a second half -replacement appearance against Georgia in June 2023. The Aberdeen striker – who was named in the October League of Nations – has scored five goals in his last six games for DONS.
Elsewhere else, the Rangers goalkeeper Liam Kelly and unapproved Max Johnston Sturm Graz have returned to the squad, with the likes of Robby McCrorie, Ryan Gauld, Lewis Morgan, Connor Barron, Lawrence Shankland Plus the damaged duo Ben Doak and Lyndon Dykes outside.
English -born striker George Hirst can be given a late call, with Clake reveals the documents has delayed the involvement of the Ipswich city player.
The victory over Greece will keep Scotland in the League or nations of the nations, while the loss would see them fall a division.
Scotland team as a whole
Goalkeepers: Craig Gordon, Liam Kelly (Rangers), Cieran Slicker (Ipswich Town).
Defenders: Grant Hanley (Birmingham City), Jack Hendry, Max Johnston (Sturm Graz), Scott McKenna (Las Palmas), Ryan Porteous (Preston North End), Anthony Ralston (Celtic), Andy Robertson (Liverpool), John Souttar, Kieran Tyran) (Arsenal).
Midfielders: Ryan Christie (Bournemouth), Lewis Ferguson (Bologna), Billy Gilmour (Napoli), Lennon Miller (Motherwell), John McGinn (Aston Villa), Kenny McLean (Norwich City), Scott McTominay (Napoli).
Forward: Che Adams (Turin), Tommy Conway (Middlesborough), Kevin Nisbet (Aberdeen), James Wilson (Midlothian heart).