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Steve Clarke wary of Ireland reaction when Scotland visit for Nations League tie

Steve Clarke expects the Republic of Ireland to see the visit of Scotland as the catalyst for a Nations League rescue bid.

While the Scots beat Armenia 2-0 in their Group B1 opener at Hampden Park on Wednesday night, Stephen Kenny’s side have lost their opening two fixtures, away to Armenia and against Ukraine at home, both by the only goal of the game.

However, Clarke is wary of an Irish backlash at the Aviva Stadium where the visitors will be backed by 2,500 Tartan Army members.

“I expect a tough challenge,” said the Scotland boss, who confirmed Rangers goalkeeper Robby McCrorie has been drafted into the squad, with goalkeeper Zander Clark and defender Liam Cooper dropping out for their respective weddings.

“Anyone going to Dublin to play can expect a tough game.

“Obviously their last two games have gone against them but only by one goal.

“Previous to that, an eight-game run where they went unbeaten and within that eight-game run was Portugal and Belgium so we expect a tough game.

“They probably started the group with high expectations. It hasn’t worked out for them in the two games so far.

“They will be looking at the home game against Scotland and hoping to get a foothold in the group to make the games in September meaningfulfor them.

“It should be a good atmosphere, it should be a good game and hopefully we can send the Tartan Army home happy.”

While uncapped McCrorie, who earned a first call-up for the Nations League games with Israel and Czech Republic in 2020, trained with the squad, Clarke admitted he was somewhat surprised by David Marshall’s decision to call time on his international career.

The 37-year-old, who will play for Hibernian next season following his move from QPR, confirmed he would be stepping

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