Scotland’s Euro 2017 preparations continue tonight when Romania come to town to face Anna Signeul’s team.

They have already played seven games this year to prepare for the tournament and tonight they will play at Falkirk Stadium ahead Tuesday’s away friendly against Sweden.

Team news

All players in the squad are fit to play the match. Vaila Barsley could be in line to make her home debut after making her first Scotland appearance in Belgium, in April.

Erin Cuthbert is also involved fresh from winning the WSL Spring Series with Chelsea in her first season at the club.

Tickets

All SSC members can gain free entry to Friday’s match by showing their valid SSC membership card.

Entry is £5 for adults and £2 for concessions.

Watch the game live

The match will be broadcast on the Scotland National Team Facebook page and YouTube channel.

This will be the first women’s game streamed live by the Scottish FA following qualification for Euro 2017 where Scotland have been drawn against England, Spain and Portugal.

The match at Falkirk Stadium against Romania will kick-off at 7pm with Clyde Superscoreboard’s Gordon Duncan set to be joined by Scotland’s all-time record goal scorer Julie Fleeting who will be providing co-commentary.

Anna Signeul thoughts

“This is a really exciting time for the squad and this game will be a good test for them all.

“Romania were close to qualifying for Euro 2017, losing out to Portugal.

“A lot of their players play for the best team in their country, Olimpia Cluj, so they are almost like a club side.

“Their manager also coaches Cluj so they are a tight knit group.

“The upcoming games will be really interesting as the players are vying for a place in the starting 11. No-one’s place is secure and they need to perform in training sessions and games to be in the final 23 player squad for the Euros.”

Scotland squad

Goalkeepers

Gemma Fay (Stjarnan) 197 caps
Lee Alexander (Glasgow City) 0 caps
Shannon Lynn (Vittsjo GIK) 24 caps

Defenders

Vaila Barsley (Eskilstuna United) 1 cap
Jennifer Beattie (Manchester City) 107 caps
Frankie Brown (Bristol City) 85 caps
Rachel Corsie (Seattle Reign) 87 caps
Ifeoma Dieke (Vittsjo GIK) 118 caps
Joelle Murray (Hibernian) 41 caps
Kirsty Smith (Hibernian) 22 caps
Rachel McLauchlan (Hibernian) 3 caps

Midfielders

Chloe Arthur (Bristol City) 6 caps
Leanne Crichton (Glasgow City) 49 caps
Erin Cuthbert (Chelsea) 7 caps
Lisa Evans (FC Bayern Munich) 58 caps
Hayley Lauder (Glasgow City) 82 caps
Joanne Love (Glasgow City) 175 caps
Leanne Ross (Glasgow City) 130 caps
Caroline Weir (Liverpool) 35 caps

Forwards

Fiona Brown (Eskilstuna United) 16 caps
Lana Clelland (UPC Tavagnacco) 13 caps
Christie Murray (Doncaster Rovers Belles) 46 caps
Jane Ross (Manchester City) 103 caps