Gary Doctor has named his squad for next month’s UEFA European Championship Round 2 qualifiers.
The qualifiers will be hosted in Scotland as we push for a place in the last-eight in Bosnia and Herzegovina this summer.
The Young Team are so far unbeaten in this year’s qualification campaign and go into next month’s games off the back of an impressive win over Belgium in February’s international friendlies.

There’s only one change to the squad from the games last month with Isla Taylor replacing Eloise Summers-Mee.
#SCOW19s | A stunning end to the year for our Women's Under-19s saw them go unbeaten in #U19WEURO qualifying, with Laura Berry leading the charge with four goals 👏
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) December 20, 2025
They'll head into Round Two qualifying in April.#YoungTeam pic.twitter.com/hRaoft7XmM
Victories against Croatia and Netherlands last year, as well as a 1-1 draw with Norway saw Scotland finish second in Group A4 with the Norwegians topping the table thanks to a superior goal difference of one.
Scotland Women’s Under-19 Squad
Abi Tobin Aberdeen
Ashley Robertson Heart of Midlothian (on loan to Montrose)
Braelynn Galt Tampa Bay Sun (on loan to Florida Premier)
Cara Gray Glasgow City (on loan to Kilmarnock)
Darra Dawson Celtic
Ella West Sunderland
Erin Husband Heart of Midlothian
Isla Taylor Hibernian (on loan to Partick Thistle)
Izzy Young Heart of Midlothian (on loan to Spartans)
Jess Husband Heart of Midlothian
Laura Berry Rangers
Lily Boyce Rangers
Mia McArthur Rangers (on loan to Motherwell)
Neve McDonald Liverpool
Olivia Chomczuk Heart of Midlothian
Rowena Armitage Hibernian
Sienna McGoldrick Celtic
Sophia Martin Glasgow City (on loan to Montrose)
Sophie Black Rangers
Sophie Townsley Rangers (on loan to Motherwell)
UEFA European Women's Under 19's Championship Round 2 Fixtures:
Austria v Scotland
Friday, 10 April KO 1pm
Kirkintilloch Sports Complex
Scotland v North Macedonia
Monday, 13 April KO 1pm
Kirkintilloch Sports Complex
Scotland v Norway
Thursday, 16 April KO 1pm
Kirkintilloch Sports Complex
How to watch:
Admission to matches is free.
Scotland games will also be streamed on Scottish FA YouTube.