Scotland's Under-21s return to action next month as Scot Gemmill's side are set to host Iceland in another preparation match ahead of the start of the next set of European Championship qualifiers which get underway in the new year.
The match will take place on Thursday, 17 November, with a venue in Scotland to be confirmed in due course.
This friendly will be the third match in the new cycle for the Under-21s, with only players born in 2002 or later now eligible for selection.
Scotland will be looking to back up their successful September camp which saw as many as 14 players make their Under-21 debuts as the young Scots secured a 3-1 victory and a 1-1 draw in two matches against Northern Ireland.
Kieron Bowie, Ben Doak and Josh Mulligan were on target in the victory in Belfast, while Flynn Clarke grabbed his first Scotland goal in the draw in Paisley.
#SCO21s | "A really good week."
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) September 25, 2022
Scotland Under-21s manager, Scot Gemmill, reflected on a positive week with a new-look squad of players after today's draw with Northern Ireland. #YoungTeam pic.twitter.com/d3GQfOtbVB