Vauxhall Women’s International Challenge Match
Scotland vs Spain
Tuesday 8th March 2016, kick-off 7 pm
The Falkirk Stadium
Anna Signeul today announced her squad for next month’s friendly against Spain at The Falkirk Stadium.
Kim Little and Jennifer Beattie, who recently won the W-League with Melbourne City in Australia, return to the squad, as does Celtic goalkeeper Megan Cunningham.
The match, which takes place on International Women’s Day, forms part of the team’s preparation for April’s UEFA Women’s EURO qualifier against Slovenia at the Paisley 2021 stadium (formerly St Mirren Park).
Scotland are currently top of Group 1 with a 100% record as they aim to reach next summer’s finals in the Netherlands.
Scotland squad to play Spain:
Goalkeepers
Megan Cunningham (Celtic)
Gemma Fay (Glasgow City)
Shannon Lynn (Vittsjo GIK)
Defenders
Chloe Arthur (Bristol City)
Jennifer Beattie (Manchester City)
Frankie Brown (Bristol City)
Rachel Corsie (Seattle Reign)
Siobhan Hunter (Hibernian)
Emma Mitchell (Arsenal)
Joelle Murray (Hibernian)
Kirsty Smith (Hibernian)
Midfielders
Leanne Crichton (Notts County)
Kim Little (Seattle Reign)
Joanne Love (Glasgow City)
Christie Murray
Caroline Weir (Liverpool)
Forwards
Lizzie Arnot (Hibernian)
Lana Clelland (UPC Tavagnacco)
Lisa Evans (FC Bayern München)
Zoe Ness (Mallbackens IF)
Jane Ross (Manchester City)
Leanne Ross (Glasgow City)
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