Steve Clarke has named his starting lineup for Scotland’s vital Nations League clash with Poland.
The national team are in Warsaw for their final game of the League A Group 1 section on Monday night.
The manager has made two changes from the victory over Croatia on Friday, with Lyndon Dykes and John McGinn, who scored the winner after coming off the bench, replacing Tommy Conway and Ryan Christie.
Despite beginning the campaign with three consecutive defeats, Clarke’s side are now just a win away from potentially reaching the quarter-finals.
Following the 1-0 win over Croatia, Scotland are just three points behind the second-placed side.
They could reach the knockout stages if they beat Poland and the Croats lose to Portugal, who have already guaranteed top-spot, in Split.
A victory would also see Scotland leapfrog Poland to avoid automatic relegation to League B, however, they will still face a relegation playoff if Croatia avoid defeat.
They will drop down a level if they lose or draw in Warsaw.
Clarke has started with Craig Gordon in goals behind Anthony Ralston, John Souttar, Grant Hanley and captain Andy Robertson who makes his 80th international appearance.
Billy Gilmour anchors a three-man midfield beside Kenny McLean and Napoli teammate Scott McTominay with John McGinn and Ben Doak supporting lone frontman Lyndon Dykes
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