Scotland Women’s National Team Head Coach, Melissa Andreatta, has named her first squad ahead of this month’s UEFA Women’s Nations League double-header against Austria and the Netherlands.

 

Following her unveiling at Hampden Park last week, Andreatta has picked a squad which blends youth with experience as Scotland look to get their first points on the board in this campaign and retain their place in League A.

Captain Rachel Corsie returns along with experienced left-back Nicola Docherty. The defensive duo return to the fold along with Kirsty Howat, Brogan Hay and Kath McGovern who secures her first senior call-up. They replace Kirsty Hanson, Leah Eddie, Claire Emslie, Eilidh Adams and Kirsty Smith.

 

This year’s Nations League campaign will draw to a close with a home match against Austria on Friday, 30 May at Hampden Park ahead of the final match away to the Netherlands on Tuesday, 3 June.

Tickets available here.

Scotland squad:

Eartha Cumings             FC Rosengard

Sandy MacIver              Washington Spirit

Lee Gibson                      Glasgow City

Jenna Clark                     Liverpool

Sophie Howard              Leicester City

Nicola Docherty           Rangers

Amy Muir                          Glasgow City

Rachel Corsie                 Aston Villa

Emma Lawton                Celtic

Rachel McLauchlan     Brighton & Hove Albion

Kirsty Maclean               Rangers

Amy Rodgers                   Bristol City

Erin Cuthbert                  Chelsea

Sam Kerr                          Bayern Munich

Chelsea Cornet              Rangers

Freya Gregory                 Newcastle United

Kirsty Howat                   Rangers

Kath McGovern             Hibernian

Lauren Davidson           SK Brann

Martha Thomas             Tottenham Hotspur

Emma Watson                Manchester United

Caroline Weir                  Real Madrid

Brogan Hay                    Rangers

Match details:

UEFA Women’s Nations League

Scotland v Austria

Hampden Park, Glasgow - 7.35pm KO

Live on BBC Alba

Netherlands v Scotland

Koning Willem II Stadion, Tilburg – 7.30pm KO (UK)

Live on BBC Scotland