Scotland have called up Tommy Conway to their Euro 2024 squad after Ben Doak pulled out of the squad due to injury.
The Bristol City forward, who scored 10 goals in the Championship this season and is uncapped at senior international level, comes into the squad just 10 days before Scotland open Euro 2024 against host nation Germany.
Steve Clarke, who also lost another forward, Lyndon Dykes, to a pre-tournament injury last week, has until 11pm on Friday to trim his 27-player provisional squad by one name.
The Scotland boss initially called up uncapped Doak to his provisional squad but the Liverpool forward missed the warm-up friendly win over Gibraltar due to injury.
Clarke’s side face Finland in their final warm-up match at Hampden Park on Friday before travelling over to Germany.
Conway comes into the senior team having scored for Scotland’s U21s in their defeat to Turkey on Monday. He will compete with Che Adams and Lawrence Shankland for a centre-forward starting spot in the senior team.
What’s next for Scotland?
Friday June 7: Euro 2024 warm-up, Scotland vs Finland at Hampden Park, Glasgow; kick-off 7.45pm
Friday June 7: Final 26-player squad submitted to UEFA by 11pm
Saturday June 8: Final 26-player squad announced
Sunday June 9: Scotland squad fly to base camp in the Bavarian resort of Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Scotland’s Euro 2024 schedule
Scotland have history kicking off tournaments, having been drawn to face Brazil in the opener at World Cup 1998, a game they narrowly lost 2-1 to a second-half Tom Boyd own goal.
This time around the venue is the Munich Football Arena [Allianz Arena] where Steve Clarke’s side kick-off the opening match of Euro 2024 against hosts Germany on June 14.
Scotland also face games against perennial qualifiers Switzerland in Cologne on June 19, with Hungary – who reached the knockouts in 2016 – awaiting in Stuttgart on June 23.