Scotland will play Qatar in Edinburgh tomorrow afternoon in their first match of an Under-16 International Tournament being held at Oriam and the Forthbank Stadium this week.
The young Scots will then take on England on Thursday evening in Stirling before returning to Oriam on Saturday to play Uruguay.
The tournament is part of a fixture programme designed to provide the best young Scottish talent with international experience.
The squad, born in 2002 or later, will also travel to Poland in September for two friendly matches before participating in this year’s Victory Shield in Northern Ireland.
Six Performance School players have been selected for the Scotland squad by coach Brian McLaughlin.
All three of Scotland’s matches this week will be streamed live on the Scotland National Team Facebook and YouTube channels.
Tickets for Scotland’s matches against Qatar and Uruguay – both at Oriam – are available to buy in advance here priced at just £5 for adults and £2 for concessions.
Please note that tickets for the matches at Oriam must be made in advance – there will be no cash gate on match days.
A cash gate will be in operation at the Forthbank Stadium on Thursday evening for the match between Scotland and England with entry also priced at £5 for adults and £2 for concessions.
Scotland Under-16 squad:
Goalkeepers
Jack Newman (Sunderland)
Robbie Hemfrey (Motherwell)
Defenders
Jamie Hamilton (Hamilton Academical)
Liam Morrison (Celtic) PS
Finn Ecrepont (Ayr United) PS
Ben Cameron (St Mirren)
Cameron Logan (Heart of Midlothian)
Kane Patterson (Tottenham Hotspur)
Liam Miller (Sunderland)
Josh Grigor (Heart of Midlothian) PS
Midfielders
Connor Smith (Heart of Midlothian) PS
Adam Kettings (Motherwell) PS
Dylan Forrest (Celtic)
Jensen Weir (Wigan Athletic)
Reece McAlear (Motherwell) PS
Forwards
Michael Sparkes (Celtic)
Scott Cusick (Celtic)
Andrew Winter (Hamilton Academical)
Karamoko Dembele (Celtic)
Cole Starrs (Motherwell)
Fixture schedule:
Tuesday, 25 July 2017
Scotland v Qatar
Oriam – Indoor Synthetic, 1pm
England v Uruguay
Oriam – Outdoor Grass, 1pm
Thursday, 27 July 2017
Scotland v England
Forthbank Stadium, 5.30pm
Qatar v Uruguay
Oriam – Outdoor Grass, 1pm
Saturday, 29 July 2017
Scotland v Uruguay
Oriam – Indoor Synthetic, 1pm
England v Qatar
Oriam – Outdoor Grass, 1pm
PS – denotes Scottish FA Performance School player
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