Steve Clarke has named his latest Scotland squad for the upcoming matches against Georgia and Norway.
The Scots have already secured their qualification for next summer's European Championships in Germany.
But there's still plenty to play for in these final two Euro 2024 qualifiers as Spain currently sits at the top of Group A.
Clarke will be without some key men in Andy Robertson, Kieran Tierney and Angus Gunn. So, there is a slightly different look to the squad this time around.
Steve Clarke has named his Scotland squad for our final two matches of 2023.
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But it will give the opportunity for some of the fringe players to earn caps and has also allowed for the inclusion of talented Under-21 internationalist Josh Doig.
First up is Georgia on Thursday, November 16 before Norway and Erling Haaland come to town on Sunday, November 19.
Scotland squad in full:
Zander Clark, Liam Kelly, Robby McCrorie; Liam Cooper, Josh Doig, Jack Hendry, Scott McKenna, Nathan Patterson, Ryan Porteous, Anthony Ralston, Greg Taylor; Stuart Armstrong, Lewis Ferguson, Billy Gilmour, Ryan Jack, John McGinn, Callum McGregor, Kenny McLean, Scott McTominay; Che Adams, Jacob Brown, Ryan Christie, Lyndon Dykes.
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