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Who is Dominic Hyam? Scotland cap to be sees wish come true and brings epic Blackburn Rovers chant with him

It's not often that Steve Clarke calls upon a new face, so when he does, he must be something to shout about, right?

That's what fans will be hoping for with Dominic Hyam as the Blackburn Rovers centre-back is set to be called up to replace Ryan Jack amid the Rangers midfielder's latest injury setback. The 27-year-old has been biding his time to burst onto the international scene but after impressing as one of the Championship's most consistent defenders with Coventry, an impressive season at Blackburn finally looks to have earned him his chance.

With Jack set to pull out, Hyam will get his first taste of international action and will be hoping for some minutes against Cyprus or Spain. But who is he, what's with the Blackburn fans' nifty song in his honour, and what can Scotland fans expect from the new Tartan Army defender? Record Sport have you covered.

Eligible for Scotland and England, Hyam has spent his entire playing career down south and that will inevitably lead to curiosity from some fans on whether he falls into the Che Adams and Angus Gunn school of only switching to Scotland as it becomes apparent England won't happen. But that's decidedly not the case with Hyam.

Born in Leuchars, Hyam his Scotland-daft dad as his main influence and he's represented Scotland from Under-19 level. He also said earlier in March that it would "mean the world" to him to be called up alongside his former Under-21 teammates Scott McKenna and John McGinn.

He said: "I'd be lying if I said it didn't make me want to be there with them. They have fully deserved their call-ups and appearances. All I can do is focus on how I'm playing for Blackburn and see where it takes me, but that would mean the world to me."

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