UEFA Women's EURO 2017 Qualifier
Scotland vs FYR Macedonia
Sunday 29th November 2015, 3:05pm kick-off
St Mirren Park Stadium, Paisley
Anna Signeul today announced her squad for the upcoming UEFA Women's EURO 2017 Qualifier against FYR Macedonia at St Mirren Park.
Glasgow City goalkeeper Lee Alexander and Hibernian's Joelle Murray are called up to the match at the home of St Mirren, with Scotland hoping to maintain their 100% record in qualifying so far.
Scotland squad to face FYR Macedonia:
Lee Alexander (Glasgow City) (GK)
Lizzie Arnot (Hibernian)
Jennifer Beattie (Manchester City)*
Frankie Brown (Bristol Academy)
Lana Clelland (UPC Tavagnacco)
Rachel Corsie (Seattle Reign)**
Leanne Crichton (Notts County)
Ifeoma Dieke (Vittsjo GIK)
Lisa Evans (FC Bayern Münich)
Gemma Fay (Celtic) (GK)
Hayley Lauder (Glasgow City)
Kim Little (Seattle Reign)*
Joanne Love (Glasgow City)
Shannon Lynn (Vittsjo GIK) (GK)
Christie Murray (Bristol Academy)
Joelle Murray (Hibernian)
Jane Ross (Manchester City)
Leanne Ross (Glasgow City)
Kirsty Smith (Hibernian)
Caroline Weir (Bristol Academy)
* On loan to Melbourne City
** On loan to Glasgow City
Tickets are now on sale for Scotland women’s UEFA European Championship qualifying match against FYR Macedonia at St Mirren Park on Sunday, 29 November.
It’s 2 FOR 1 with every pre-sale adult ticket purchase, so you can bring a friend or family member along for FREE. Tickets are priced at just £5 for adults and £2 for kids. To claim 2 FOR 1 offer, pre-sale tickets must be purchased before 12 noon on Friday, 27 November.
Supporters can also take advantage of our popular youth group ticket offer, with five adult and 20 kids’ tickets costing just £30. (Plus £1 for postage if required). Download the form to order.
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