Rangers midfielder Connor Barron has been drafted into the Scotland squad.
The summer signing was not initially included in Steve Clarke's national team pool for the matches against Poland and Portugal.
Barron had, instead, been in line to feature for the under-21 national team this month.
However, after four players dropped out of the Scotland squad, Barron has been added as a replacement.
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Barron, Jon McCracken and Josh Doig have all been added to Clarke's squad with James Forrest, Greg Taylor, Robby McCrorie and Che Adams unavailable.
It's thought Barron was extremely close to being selected for Euro 2024 but missed out on making the squad for the tournament.
He is yet to play for the national team - other than at youth levels - but could earn his first cap in the Nations League fixtures this month.
SCOTLAND SQUAD UPDATE
IN: Connor Barron, Josh Doig & Jon McCracken.
OUT: Che Adams, James Forrest, Robby McCrorie & Greg Taylor.
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