Portsmouth goalkeeper Craig MacGillivray is a surprise inclusion to the Scotland squad for next month’s Euro 2020 qualifiers against Russia and Belgium.
Former Aberdeen captain Ryan Jack, now playing for Rangers, has also been included in Steve Clarke’s squad for the double header.
But there is no place for Aberdeen defender Scott McKenna, who suffered a hamstring injury in Saturday’s 0-0 draw against Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.
Leigh Griffiths has also been left out of the squad. The Celtic striker has scored three goals since returning from mental health issues but will have to wait for his Scotland recall.
Steven Naismith is in despite missing the last two Hearts games with a hamstring problem while Oli McBurnie, Johnny Russell and Matt Phillips are other attacking options for Clarke.
Grant Hanley, Liam Cooper and Charlie Mulgrew are the centre-back options with McKenna, John Souttar and Michael Devlin all struggling with injury.
West Ham winger Robert Snodgrass is back in the fold while Portsmouth goalkeeper MacGillivray wins his first call-up as back-up to David Marshall and Jon McLaughlin.
Here is your Scotland squad to take on Russia and Belgium.
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