Scotland v Liechenstein UEFA Under-19 EURO 2025: Qualifying Round Saturday, 16 November - 3pm kick-off Cappielow Park, Greenock
Scotland v France UEFA Under-19 EURO 2025: Qualifying Round Tuesday, 19 November - 7:30pm kick-off Forthbank Stadium, Stirling
Scotland Men's Under-19s are back on home soil next month as they prepare for the first qualifying round ahead of next summer's European Championships in Romania.
Scotland will take on Wales, Liechenstein and France in Group 5, with the top two sides advancing to the Elite Round, which will take place in March.
Head Coach Neil MacFarlane has named a squad of 20 for the three qualifiers. With no Under-21 matches during this international window, the Under-19 squad is boosted by the inclusions of midfielder Lennon Miller and striker Ryan One, who have both featured for the Under-21s in recent games.
The Under-19s have enjoyed some promising results since MacFarlane took over in August, winning four and drawing one of his five matches in charge. After wins over Azerbaijan and Faroe Islands - a 2-2 draw with the Netherlands - at his first camp in Pinatar in September, the young Scots secured two impressive 2-1 victories away to Hungary last month.
Wales are up first for Scotland on Wednesday, 13 November at Forthbank Stadium in Stirling. MacFarlane's side then face Liechenstein at Cappielow three days later before taking on France at in Stirling on Tuesday, 19 November in their final game.
Scotland Men's Under-19s impressed at this stage last year, with a squad including the likes of David Watson, Bobby Wales and Daniel Kelly finishing top of their group, with two wins and a draw. But Scotland were unable to repeat their form in the Elite Round, failing to qualify from a group that included Italy, Georgia and Czech Republic.
How to Watch
All matches will be free entry for supporters. They will also be streamed live on the Scotland National Team social media channels.
Scotland Men's Under-19 Squad
Aidan Borland Aston Villa Alfie Bavidge Aberdeen (on loan to Ayr United) Colby Donovan Celtic Dylan Smith Ross County (on loan at Arbroath) Dylan Watret Ayr United Ethan Sutherland Wolverhampton Wanderers Gabriel Forsyth Norwich City Josh Dede Celtic Kyle Ure Celtic Lennon Miller Motherwell Leyton Grant Rangers Mitchel Frame Celtic Murray Campbell* Burnley Rory Mahady Leeds United Rory MacLeod Southampton Rudi Allan-Molotnikov Hibernian Ryan One* Sheffield United Sam Chambers Leeds United Tyler Fletcher Manchester United Woody Williamson Ipswich Town (on loan to Chelmsford City)
*Denotes Scottish FA JD Performance School graduate

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