Anna Signeul has selected 22 players for a women's A squad training camp from 25th-27th July. A number of players who have represented Scotland at youth level have been included, including first senior call-ups for Celtic's Kelly Clark and Hibernian duo Abigail Harrison and Rachel McLauchlan.
Scotland are next in action on 20th September when they take on Iceland in Reykjavík in the final match of the UEFA Women's EURO 2017 qualifiers. Signeul's side have secured a minimum of a play-off place, with an automatic qualification place still available in the final round of matches.
Update 18/7/16: Sarah Crilly has withdrawn from the squad, while four additional players have been called up - Chloe Arthur, Frankie Brown and Claire Emslie (all Bristol City) and Lisa Robertson (Hibernian).
Training camp squad:
Gemma Fay (Glasgow City)
Lee Alexander (Mallbackens IF)
Megan Cunningham (Celtic)
Jenna Fife (Hibernian)
Elizabeth Arnot (Hibernian)
Chloe Arthur (Bristol City)
Fiona Brown (Glasgow City)
Frankie Brown (Bristol City)
Emma Brownlie (Hibernian)
Kelly Clark (Celtic)
Sarah Crilly (Glasgow City) - withdrawn
Claire Emslie (Bristol City)
Sarah Ewans (Hibernian)
Lucy Graham (Hibernian)
Abbi Grant (Celtic)
Abigail Harrison (Hibernian)
Siobhan Hunter (Hibernian)
Hayley Lauder (Glasgow City)
Joanne Love (Glasgow City)
Rachel McLauchlan (Hibernian)
Joelle Murray (Hibernian)
Heather Richards (Celtic)
Lisa Robertson (Hibernian)
Leanne Ross (Glasgow City)
Kirsty Smith (Hibernian)
Claire Williamson (Hibernian)
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