Losa names Scotland Women squad for Euro 2025 play-off games v Finland

Scotland take on Finland for a place at the European Championships next summer.

Pedro Martinez Losa names Scotland Women squad for Euro 2025 play-off games against FinlandSNS Group

Scotland Women’s team manager Pedro Martinez Losa has named his squad for the upcoming Euro 2025 playoff games with Finland.

The national team is two games away from reaching the tournament in Switzerland next summer.

They will host Finland at Easter Road on November 29 before travelling for the return leg on December 3. The winners of the two-legged tie will reach the championships.

Losa has named a 23-woman squad for the games, including eight SWPL stars from Celtic, Rangers and Glasgow City.

Gers star Chelsea Cornet, who scored in the winner in Sunday’s Old Firm game, and Hoops captain Kelly Clark have been brought into the squad in place of Kathy Hill and Lauren Davidson.

Eleven of the squad members come from the English Super League, with one from Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, LA Angel City, and FC Rosengard.

Scotland squad in full

  • Eartha Cummings – FC Rosengard
  • Jenna Fife – Rangers
  • Lee Gibson – Glasgow City
  • Jenna Clark – Liverpool
  • Kelly Clark – Celtic
  • Nicola Docherty – Rangers
  • Sophie Howard – Leicester City
  • Rachel McLauclan – Brighton
  • Emma Mukandi – London City
  • Kirsty Smith – West Ham
  • Erin Cuthbert – Chelsea
  • Lisa Evans – Glasgow City
  • Sam Kerr – Bayern Munich
  • Chelsea Cornet – Rangers
  • Shannon McGregor – Celtic
  • Jamie-Lee Napier – Bristol City
  • Amy Rodgers – Bristol City
  • Caroline Weir – Real Madrid
  • Claire Emslie – Angel City
  • Kirsty Hanson – Aston Villa
  • Brogan Hay – Rangers
  • Martha Thomas – Tottenham Hotspur
  • Emma Watson – Manchester United.
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