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Scotland set to make changes against Austria, Steve Clarke reveals

The Scots drew 1-1 with Poland in a friendly at Hampden last Thursday

Scotland manager Steve Clarke intends to utilise his squad in Tuesday’s friendly against Austria.

The Scots drew 1-1 with Poland in a friendly at Hampden last Thursday and although his squad came through that match unscathed, Clarke – who generally maintains a consistency of selection where possible – plans to mix things up to give other players game time in Vienna.

That could mean debuts for new squad additions Craig Halkett and Ross Stewart.

“Yeah, I think looking at the bigger picture and in terms of fairness to the squad more than anything, taking out the club issues, this is the game that I will probably rotate a little bit more than I would do for the second game of an international break,” said Clarke.

Asked if he had to consider resting some players given several of them have big games coming up at club level, Clarke said: “It is not too bad because the game is a Tuesday night for us.

“They can recover Wednesday, recover Thursday and be ready to go on Friday. Everyone will be fit and well for the weekend, injuries permitting of course.”

Captain Andy Robertson returns to the fold after missing the Poland game through illness, while striker Lyndon Dykes is deemed fit to return after a hamstring injury which QPR manager Mark Warburton said last week would prevent him playing any part in Scotland’s double-header.

Asked if he had spoken with QPR, Clarke said: “Not since pre-camp. We obviously discussed the issue before the camp and then we were guided by QPR.

“They allowed him to come up and join us to watch the Poland game. He has done a couple of training sessions since and he is good to go.”

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