Craig Gordon has returned to the Scotland squad for the house World Cup qualifiers towards Greece and Belarus.
The 42-year-old goalkeeper has not performed since early Might and is but to function in a Hearts squad this season as he returns to full health after a neck damage.
Capped 81 occasions, Gordon replaces club-mate Zander Clark, with Derby County full-back Max Johnston and Blackburn Rovers central defender Dominic Hyam additionally dropping out.
Scotland have 4 factors after opening with a 0-0 attract Denmark and a 2-0 victory towards Belarus in Hungary.
The Greeks go to Hampden Park on 9 October and Belarus are in Glasgow three days later, with each matches stay on the BBC.
Greece, who beat Belarus then misplaced to Denmark in Athens, have good recollections of their final journey to Hampden.
Trailing 1-0 from the primary leg of a Nations League play-off in March, the guests ran out comfy 3-0 winners in what was Gordon’s most up-to-date worldwide look.
With head coach Steve Clarke choosing a smaller squad, there isn’t a room for Hearts captain Lawrence Shankland, who has hit seven objectives to this point this season, or Middlesbrough ahead Tommy Conway.
Anthony Ralston, who withdrew from the earlier squad together with fellow Celtic full-back Kieran Tierney, made his membership return on the weekend after a month out.
Angus Gunn stored two Scotland clear sheets earlier this month however has not featured for Nottingham Forest since signing in the summertime, whereas Rangers goalkeeper Liam Kelly has solely performed towards Alloa Athletic within the Premier Sports activities Cup throughout this marketing campaign.
