Steve Clarke has named his Scotland squad for the next round of Nations League matches this month.
Ahead of the upcoming October international break, the Scotland boss has revealed his squad and will answer questions from the media at lunchtime today.
Hearts stopper Craig Gordon has returned to the national team fold after continuing in goals at club level in recent times.
The 41-year-old appeared to say goodbye to Hampden during a Euro 2024 warm-up match against Finland back in June. However, he may well get another chance to represent his country as he is named among the three goalkeepers in the squad alongside Angus Gunn and Jon McCracken.
Nicky Devlin, Liam Lindsay and Andy Irving have all received their first call-ups to the Scotland national team set-up.
Meanwhile, talisman John McGinn, Scott McKenna, Tommy Conway and Max Johnston have all missed out mainly due to injury.
Scotland will play Croatia away on Saturday, October 12 before welcoming Portugal to Hampden Park on Tuesday, October 15.
Scotland squad in full
Goalkeepers: Craig Goron, Angus Gunn, Jon McCracken
Defenders: Nicky Devlin, Grant Hanley, Liam Lindsay, Ryan Porteous, Anthony Raltson, Andy Robertson, John Souttar, Greg Taylor
Midfielders: Ryan Christie, Ben Doak, James Forrest, Ryan Gauld, Billy Gilmour, Andy Irving, Kenny McLean, Scott McTominay, Lewis Morgan
Attackers: Che Adams, Lyndon Dykes, Lawrence Shankland
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