Scotland interim head coach, Michael McArdle, has named the first Scotland Women’s National Team squad of 2025.

There are ten changes to the group that faced Finland in December. Nicola Docherty, Jenna Fife, Emma Mukandi, Kelly Clark, Shannon McGregor, Brogan Hay, Amy Rodgers and Jamie-Lee Napier make way for Erin Clachers, Leah Eddie, Amy Muir, Emma Lawton, Kirsty Maclean, Eilidh Shore, Freya Gregory, Mia McAulay, Lauren Davidson and Eilidh Adams.

It’s the first time Shore, Lawton and Adams have been called up to the senior squad with Gregory, who represented England at youth level, recently switching nationality.

Following promotion back to ‘League A’ last summer, the 24-player squad will kick off Scotland's UEFA Women's Nations League campaign later this month with a trip to Austria before returning home to Hampden Park to take on the Netherlands.

Scotland squad:

Eartha Cumings             FC Rosengard

Lee Gibson                      Glasgow City

Erin Clachers                  Hibernian

Jenna Clark                     Liverpool

Sophie Howard              Leicester City

Leah Eddie                      Rangers

Amy Muir                          Glasgow City

Kirsty Smith                     West Ham United

Emma Lawton                Celtic

Rachel McLauchlan     Brighton & Hove Albion

Kirsty Maclean               Rangers

Eilidh Shore                     Heart of Midlothian

Erin Cuthbert                  Chelsea

Sam Kerr                          Bayern Munich (on loan Liverpool)

Chelsea Cornet              Rangers

Freya Gregory                 Newcastle United

Kirsty Hanson                 Aston Villa

Claire Emslie                  Angel City

Mia McAulay                   Rangers

Lauren Davidson           SK Brann

Martha Thomas             Tottenham Hotspur

Emma Watson                Manchester United (on loan Everton)

Caroline Weir                  Real Madrid

Eilidh Adams                  Hibernian

UEFA Women’s Nations League Fixtures - February

Austria v Scotland

Friday, 21 February KO 5pm

Josko Arena, Ried im Innkreis

Scotland v Netherlands

Tuesday, 25 February KO 7.30pm

Hampden Park, Glasgow

Tickets on sale now Scotland v Netherlands.

Adult and senior £10 | Accessible £5 | Kids go free