Scotland Women’s squad announced for Netherlands clashes | OneFootball

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·18 October 2023

Scotland Women’s squad announced for Netherlands clashes

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Lisa Evans could make her 100th appearance for Scotland. (Photo: Alex Todd/ SPP)

Scotland Head Coach Pedro Martinez Losa has picked his squad for matches against the Netherlands in the UEFA Women’s Nations League, reports scottishfa.co.uk.


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Scotland travel to Nijmegen for the first fixture at Goffertstadion on Friday 27 October (KO 7,45pm UK time), before hosting the Dutch the following Tuesday, at Hampden Park with another 7.45pm start.

Erin Cuthbert returns after missing the matches against England and Belgium, there are first call-ups for Manchester City goalkeeper Sandy MacIver and Celtic midfielder Jenny Smith, while Kathryn Hill and Jenna Clark are also back in the squad.

Sam Kerr misses out through injury, Caroline Weir and Emma Watson are also both absent as they begin their recoveries from the serious injuries suffered during the last camp.

West Ham United’s Lisa Evans could reach a potential landmark of 100 caps, should she feature in either of the matches against the Netherlands.

Tickets are still available the match at Hampden Park here.

Scotland Squad

Fiona Brown – FC Rosengård Jenna Clark – Liverpool Rachel Corsie – Aston Villa Erin Cuthbert – Chelsea Lauren Davidson – Glasgow City Nicola Docherty – Rangers Claire Emslie – Angel City Lisa Evans – West Ham United Jenna Fife – Rangers Amy Gallacher – Celtic Lee Gibson – Glasgow City Christy Grimshaw – AC Milan Kirsty Hanson – Aston Villa Katheryn Hill – Rangers Sophie Howard – Leicester City Kirsty Howat – Rangers Rachel McLauchlan – Rangers Kirsty MacLean – Rangers Sandy McIver – Manchester City Jamie-Lee Napier – Bristol City Amy Rodgers – Bristol City Martha Thomas – Tottenham Hotspur Jenny Smith – Celtic

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