SCOTT McKenna is set to be named in the Scotland squad for the Euro 2020 double header against Cyprus and Kazakhstan by national team manager Steve Clarke today.
Aberdeen centre half McKenna started Clarke’s first two games in charge of his country against Cyprus and Belgium back in June.
However, the 12-times capped 22-year-old hasn’t been involved since then due to the hamstring injury he picked up at the end of August.
Clarke is keen for Scotland to win their last two Group I fixtures in Nicosia on Saturday, November 16, and Kazakhstan at Hampden three days later and finish third in their section.
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