Summary
Scotland's national football team has announced their squad for friendly matches against Iceland and Liechtenstein in June. The team includes several players who have not played at the senior level before. The matches will be broadcast live on the BBC.
Key Facts
- Kieron Bowie, a striker for Hibernian, is one of seven new players in the Scotland squad.
- Manager Steve Clarke has also picked Josh Doig, Connor Barron, Andy Irving, and Lennon Miller, who have not played for the senior team before.
- Goalkeepers Robby McCrorie and Cieran Slicker are also new to the senior squad.
- Angus Gunn, who does not currently belong to a club, is recalled, and Nathan Patterson from Everton returns to the team.
- Regular players Kenny McLean, Ryan Porteous, and Greg Taylor are not in the squad this time.
- Iceland's team will play in Scotland on June 6, and Scotland will face Liechtenstein in Vaduz on June 9.
- Scotland has won all previous games against both Iceland and Liechtenstein.
- The Scotland squad includes players from various clubs, including Sassuolo, Rangers, West Ham United, and Hibernian.