UEFA European Championship 2016 Qualifier
Scotland v Gibraltar
Sunday 29 March 2015, 5pm kick-off
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Gibraltar have named their squad to play Scotland in the UEFA European Qualifying Group D game at Hampden on Sunday 29 March.
Glasgow-born interim national team coach David Wilson has included three English-based players - Scott Wiseman (Preston North End), Jake Gosling (Bristol Rovers) and Adam Priestley (Farsley).
Thirteen of the squad play for Gibraltar domestic league champions Lincoln Red Imps, including captain Roy Chipolina.
Gibraltar – who were given full UEFA membership in May 2013 – have never played Scotland in a competitive match before. They are currently bottom of Group D after four games.
Four days before the game Northern Ireland will also visit Hampden Park in a Vauxhall International Challenge Match on Wednesday 25 March.
Tickets for the double header are now on general sale and can be bought HERE or by calling 0844 875 1873. Fans heading to the Gibraltar game can come along early to enjoy the FREE Scotland fanzone pre-match (2pm-4pm).
Gibraltar squad to play Scotland:
Goalkeepers
Jamie Robba (College Europa)
Jordan Perez (Lions Gibraltar)
Dayle Coleing (Lincoln Red Imps)
Defenders
Jack Sergeant (Manchester 62)
Scott Wiseman (Preston North End)
Joseph Chipolina (Lincoln Red Imps)
David Artell (Bala Town)
Jean Carlos Garcia (Lincoln Red Imps)
Roy Chipolina (Lincoln Red Imps)
Ryan Casciaro (Lincoln Red Imps)
Ethan Jolley (Lincoln Red Imps)
Midfielders
Jamie Bosio (College Europa)
Jake Gosling (Bristol Rovers)
Aaron Payas (Manchester 62)
Liam Walker (Lincoln Red Imps)
Brian Perez (Lincoln Red Imps)
Jeremy Lopez (Manchester 62)
Daniel Duarte (Lincoln Red Imps)
Anthony Bardon (Lincoln Red Imps)
Strikers
Lee Casciaro (Lincoln Red Imps)
Kyle Casciaro (Lincoln Red Imps)
Adam Priestley (Farsley AFC)
Jean Paul Duarte (Lincoln Red Imps)
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