Pedro Martinez Losa has named a strong 22 women squad for Scotland’s upcoming friendlies next month.
The SWNT will play Northern Ireland and Finland on July 14 and 18 as they prepare for their inaugural Nations League campaign.
Chelsea’s Erin Cuthbert and captain Rachel Corsie, from Aston Villa, both return after missing the last squad in April through injury.
Top stars including Real Madrid’s Caroline Weir, Bayern Munich’s Sam Kerr, Angel City’s Claire Emslie, Liverpool’s Eartha Cummings and Manchester United pair Kirsty Hanson and Martha Thomas are again included.
Eight SWPL players are also included with six from Rangers and two from Scottish champions Glasgow City.
Teenage Rangers forward Emma Watson, who scored a double in her debut in April, is joined by club teammates Jenna Fife, Nicola Docherty, Rachel McLauchlan, Kirsty McLean and Brogan Hay with City stars Lee Gibson and Jenna Clark joining them.
McLean and London City player Amy Rodgers are the only two new faces brought into the squad for the first time.
Scotland are coming off the back of two impressive victories in April when they defeated World Cup hosts Australia 1-0 in London before a convincing 4-0 win over Costa Rica at Hampden.
However Losa’s side will be missing from this summer’s World Cup after a heartbreaking playoff defeat to Ireland last year.
Scotland squad in full:
Fiona Brown FC Rosengård
Jenna Clark Glasgow City
Rachel Corsie Aston Villa
Eartha Cummings Liverpool
Erin Cuthbert Chelsea
Lauren Davidson Glasgow City
Nicola Docherty Rangers
Claire Emslie Angel City FC
Jenna Fife Rangers
Lee Gibson Glasgow City
Kirsty Hanson Manchester United
Brogan Hay Rangers
Sophie Howard Leicester City
Sam Kerr FC Bayern
Kirsty MacLean Rangers
Rachel McLauchlan Rangers
Emma Mukandi Unattached
Jamie-Lee Napier London City Lionesses
Amy Rodgers London City Lionesses
Martha Thomas Manchester United
Emma Watson Rangers
Caroline Weir Real Madrid CF
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