Greg Taylor joins his club captain Callum McGregor in Steve Clarke’s Scotland side taking on Ukraine this evening looking for at least a point to secure top spot and promotion in the UEFA Nations League match in the Cracow Stadium, in Krakow, Poland.
Former Celts in the side are Craig Gordon with the gloves, Jack Hendry and Celic Academy graduate Aaron Hickey, who has passed a fitness test to Anthony Ralston remains on the bench.
Hibs defender Ryan Porteous comes straight into the starting eleven and he is joined by captain John McGinn. Southampton striker Che Adams, Newcastle winger Ryan Fraser and Norwich City midfielder Kenny McLean all start as does Ryan Jack.
On the bench for Scotland this evening are the two keepers Liam Kelly and Robby McCrorie and they are joined by Declan Gallagher, Stephen Kingsley, Lyndon Dykes, Ryan Christie, Billy Gilmour, Barrie McKay, Anthony Ralston, Stuart Armstrong and Josh Doig.
Clarke clearly is looking to get fresh legs into the side this evening and hopefully Ukraine will not destroy Scottish dreams for the second time in a few months. After the 3-0 win at Hampden Scotland must fancy their chances but it is a game that could go either way.
Come on Scotland!
Kick-off is at 7.45pm and the match is live on Premier Sports.
🏴 Your Scotland team for tonight's match against Ukraine.
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— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) September 27, 2022