Ross Doohan has been handed his Scotland debut in Steve Clarke’s much-changed side to face Liechtenstein.
The national team boss saw his team slump to a dismal 3-1 defeat to Iceland at Hampden in Friday’s friendly and is looking for a response and a morale-building win against the minnows in Vaduz.
Clarke has been handed selection problems though, with Scott McTominay and Kieran Tierney dropping out through injury, as well as goalkeepers Angus Gunn and Robby McCrorie.
The loss of Gunn early in Friday’s defeat saw inexperienced Ipswich Town keeper Ciaran Slicker thrown into action but he endured a night to forget and was at fault in all three Iceland goals.
That prompted Clarke to call in Doohan and Callan McKenna, and give the former his first start. Lennon Miller also makes his debut in a reshaped team.
Doohan starts behind a back four of captain Andy Robertson, Scott McKenna, Jack Hendry and Anthony Ralston.
Miller comes into a midfield alongside Billy Gilmour, Lewis Ferguson and John McGinn, while Che Adams comes into the side to partner George Hirst in attack.
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