Forrest and Ralston miss out in Scotland Squad for World Cup qualifiers

Celtic stars James Forrest and Anthony Ralston have NOT been named in the Scotland squad for the remaining two World Cup qualifiers away to Moldova and at home to run-away group leaders Denmark. If Scotland can win against Moldova then the match against Denmark becomes academic as Scotland will have secured the Play-off spot by the time the Great Danes pitch up at Hampden probably seeking to secure a perfect 100% win record in the group.

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND – OCTOBER 27: Anthony Ralston of Celtic celebrates after the Cinch Scottish Premiership match between Hibernian FC and Celtic FC at on October 27, 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

If Scotland slip up in Moldova then Steve Clarke could be faced with having to get something from the Denmark game at Hampden if the Scottish World Cup hopes are to be kept alive.

Celtic captain Callum McGregor and his midfield teammate David Turnbull are the two Celtic players in Steve Clarke’s squad. That means that James Forrest, just back from injury at the weekend, misses out as does Anthony Ralston who surely can feel hard done by given this outstanding form for Celtic this season.

Callum McGregor of Celtic applauds the fans after the UEFA Europa League group G match between Celtic FC and Ferencvarosi TC at Celtic Park on October 19, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Former Celts in the Scotland squad announced today are Craig Gordon, Jack Hendry, Kieran Tierney, Stuart Armstrong and Ryan Christie.

Moldova v Scotland kicks off at 5pm on Friday 12 November while the Scotland v Denmark match at Hampden is on Monday 15 November with a 7.45pm kick-off.

Denmark top the group with 24 points from 8 games while Scotland are in second place with 17 points, 4 ahead of Thord placed Israel who have 13 points. They will be hoping Scotland drop points in Moldova and then lose to Denmark, with them winning their matches to deny Scotland that play-off spot.

So this Moldova match is absolutely massive from a Scottish perspective.

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  1. Deo Gratis. Ralston deserves call up more than Turnbull but Celtic will need both Forrest and him injury free going forward.