Pedro Martinez Losa has named his squad ahead of this month’s crucial UEFA Women’s European play-off matches against Finland.
Scotland will challenge the Finns in a double-header to decide who will take the final place at the European championships in Switzerland next summer.
The first-leg of the Round Two play-off will take place at Easter Road on Friday, November 29 and will be followed by the reverse fixture four days later in Helsinki.
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After an outstanding performance in the qualification group stages over the summer, Scotland remain unbeaten in eight games following back-to-back victories against Hungary in October and secured promotion back to ‘League A’ for the 2025 UEFA Women’s Nations League campaign.
October also saw the return of midfielder Caroline Weir after a lengthy spell side-lined through injury, along with Manchester United youngster, Emma Watson. Both players return for the upcoming matches along with Rangers’ midfielder Chelsea Cornet and Celtic defender, Kelly Clark. Kath Hill and Lauren Davidson both miss out along with captain, Rachel Corsie.
Scotland squad:
Eartha Cumings FC Rosengard
Jenna Fife Rangers
Lee Gibson Glasgow City
Jenna Clark Liverpool
Kelly Clark Celtic
Nicola Docherty Rangers
Sophie Howard Leicester City
Rachel McLauchlan Brighton & Hove Albion
Emma Mukandi London City Lionesses
Kirsty Smith West Ham Utd
Erin Cuthbert Chelsea
Lisa Evans Glasgow City
Sam Kerr FC Bayern
Chelsea Cornet Rangers
Shannon McGregor Celtic
Jamie-Lee Napier Bristol City
Amy Rodgers Bristol City
Caroline Weir Real Madrid
Claire Emslie Angel City
Kirsty Hanson Aston Villa
Brogan Hay Rangers
Martha Thomas Tottenham Hotspur
Emma Watson Manchester Utd
Tickets:
Tickets available for Scotland v Finland @ Easter Road here
Scotland supporters can get their hands on tickets for the Easter Road Stadium showdown for only £10 for adults, while Under-16s and Scotland Supporters Club members can secure their seats for free.
Where to watch:
Scotland v Finland
Friday, November 29 - 7:35pm
BBC Scotland
Finland v Scotland
Tuesday, December 3 – 5.15pm (UK)
BBC Alba