Steve Clarke has named his Scotland squad for the Nations League matches against Croatia and Poland.
Uncapped Rangers midfielder Connor Barron has been included in the squad list with under-21 goalkeeper Cieran Slicker also receiving a call-up.
Regular squad members John McGinn, Jack Hendry, Scott McKenna and Tommy Conway all return to the mix after injury prevented them being involved last month.
Steve Clarke has named his Scotland squad for this month's final UEFA Nations League fixtures 🏴
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Scotland Nations League squad
Goalkeepers: Craig Gordon, Robby McCrorie, Cieran Slicker.
Defenders: Nicky Devlin, Grant Hanley, Jack Hendry, Scott McKenna, Ryan Porteous, Anthony Ralston, Andy Robertson, John Souttar, Greg Taylor.
Midfielders: Connor Barron, Ryan Christie, Ben Doak, Ryan Gauld, Billy Gilmour, John McGinn, Kenny McLean, Scott McTominay.
Forwards: Lewis Morgan, Che Adams, Tommy Conway, Lyndon Dykes, Lawrence Shankland.
Scotland Nations League fixtures
Scotland vs Croatia - Friday, November 15 - 7.45pm - Hampden Park
Poland vs Scotland - Monday, November 18 - 7.45pm - PGE Narodowy
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