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Scotland squad announcement LIVE as Steve Clarke unveils picks for Holland and Northern Ireland friendlies

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It's Scotland squad announcement day as international football returns to the agenda. Steve Clarke and the national team have a huge couple of months on the horizon with Euro 2024 coming thick and fast.

The Dark Blues open the tournament against hosts Germany before clashes with Switzerland and Hungary after a brilliant qualifying campaign.

But before focus shifts to the summer, four friendlies are to be played with a double-header against the Netherlands and Northern Ireland this month kicking things off.

The Tartan Army will be keeping a keen eye on who is included in the squad with a look towards the finals. What we do know is Celtic skipper Callum McGregor is out until after the international break so won't be included.

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