Scotland’s harm issues proceed to mount, with goalkeeper Angus Gunn dominated out of the Nations League matches towards Croatia and Portugal.
The 28-year-old took a knock to the ribs and was withdrawn at half-time throughout Norwich Metropolis’s win over Hull Metropolis on Saturday.
Gunn’s absence makes a return for veteran Craig Gordon seemingly.
Kilmarnock’s Robby McCrorie has been drafted in and joins fellow uncapped keeper Jon McCracken in Steve Clarke’s squad.
There may be additionally a primary name up for Aberdeen left-back Jack MacKenzie, 24, to interchange Greg Taylor.
The Celtic defender is recovering from a calf downside sustained in final week’s Champions League defeat by Borussia Dortmund.
MacKenzie’s Pittodrie team-mate Nicky Devlin had already acquired a primary name, together with Preston centre-half Liam Lindsay and West Ham midfielder Andy Irving.
Gunn and Taylor take the tally of unavailable gamers to 12, together with influential vice-captain John McGinn.
Gordon, 41, was included by Clarke after being reduce from the Euro 2024 squad.
The Hearts goalkeeper, who made his worldwide debut 20 years in the past, earned his seventy fifth cap instead within the closing warm-up recreation for the summer time event.
Scotland go to Zagreb on Saturday earlier than internet hosting Portugal three days later.
Portugal lead Group A1 on six factors, with Croatia and Poland each on three and Scotland but to get off the mark.
