TEENAGERS Abi Harrison and Rachel McLauchlan are among 12 Hibernian players chosen for the 25-player Scotland squad training camp at Broadwood next week.
Both receive their first call-ups, as does Celtic midfielder Kelly Clark.
The squad consists almost entirely of domestic players. The exceptions are former Glasgow City goalkeeper Lee Alexander, who is now at Swedish club Mallbackens, and three from Bristol City – Chloe Arthur, Frankie Brown and Claire Emslie – who are all former Hibs players.
Scotland play their final Euro 2017 qualifying match against Iceland in Reykjavik on September 20, with both nations looking likely to qualify for next summer’s finals in the Netherlands.
Many of the players at next week’s training camp will be looking beyond the Iceland game and hoping to break into Anna Signeul’s squad for Holland.
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