Passing through the dams, Scotland has won the right to participate in their first European Championship for 25 years! Manager Steve Clarke today named a squad of 26 players who will try to make a good face against England, Croatia and the Czech Republic from Glasgow and London. Billy Gilmour (Chelsea), David Turnbull (Celtic) and Nathan Patterson (Rangers) were all recognized for their club performances and received their first call-up with the A’s.
Celtic striker James Forrest is returning after recovering from an injury. Andy Robertson (Liverpool), Kieran Tierney (Arsenal) and Scott McTominay (Manchester United) will also be in the game. The team will reunite next week before traveling to Spain for a training camp, then travel to Portugal and Luxembourg for friendship. Entering the competition against the Czech Republic on Monday 14 June (3pm), at Hampden Park.
Scotland list for euro
Goalkeeper
Craig Gordon (Heart of Midlothian)
David Marshall (Derby County)
John McLaughlin (Rangers)
The defenders
Liam Cooper (Leeds United)
Deccan Gallagher (Motherwell)
Grant Hanley (Norwich City)
Jack Hendry (KV Ostende)
Scott McKenna (Nottingham Forest)
Stephen O’Donnell (Motherwell)
Nathan Patterson (Rangers)
Andy Robertson (Liverpool)
Kieran Tierney (Arsenal)
Greg Taylor (Celtic)
atmosphere
Stuart Armstrong (Southampton)
Billy Gilmour (Chelsea)
John Flake (Sheffield United)
Callum McGregor (Celtic)
Scott McTominay (Manchester United)
John McGinn (Aston Villa)
David Turnbull (Celtic)
ahead
Che Adams (Southampton)
Ryan Christie (Celtic)
Lyndon Dykes (Queens Park Rangers)
James Forrest (Celtic)
Ryan Fraser (Newcastle United)
Kevin Nisbett (Hibernian)
26 players selected to represent Scotland at UEFA # Euro2020. pic.twitter.com/uV5epmAEJc
– Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) May 19, 2021
Freelance twitter maven. Infuriatingly humble coffee aficionado. Amateur gamer. Typical beer fan. Avid music scholar. Alcohol nerd.