Liechtenstein friendly has 'no bearing' on World Cup quest
Summary
Scotland's head coach, Steve Clarke, says the upcoming friendly match against Liechtenstein will not affect their plans for the World Cup qualifiers starting in September. Two new goalkeepers, Ross Doohan and Callan McKenna, have been added to the team due to injuries.Key Facts
- Scotland will play a friendly match against Liechtenstein on June 9 at Rheinpark Stadium in Vaduz.
- Steve Clarke has led Scotland to two past European Championships.
- Scotland lost 3-1 to Iceland in their previous friendly match at Hampden Park.
- Several players, including Scott McTominay and Kieran Tierney, are not traveling due to injuries.
- Goalkeeper Cieran Slicker is set to play despite a difficult debut against Iceland.
- Liechtenstein is ranked 205th in the world and has won once in their last 48 matches.
- Scotland has won both previous matches against Liechtenstein during the Euro 2012 qualifiers.
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