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Scotland World Cup squad: striker Ross Stewart selected after four-year absence

Scotland World Cup squad: striker Ross Stewart selected after four-year absence

The Southampton striker Ross ­Stewart has ended a four-year absence from international football by being named in the Scotland squad for the World Cup. Steve Clarke. maintaining his typical approach, opted for familiarity in selecting those who will represent the country in a World Cup this summer for the first time in 28 years.

Stewart’s excellent form towards the end of the domestic season – the 29-year-old scored five times in 10 games for Southampton – led Clarke to include him in his 26-man party. A substitute appearance in a Nations League game against Ireland in 2022 was the last time Stewart donned Scotland colours. Injury to Tommy Conway is likely to have boosted Stewart’s cause. Clarke said the former Sunderland man was always in his thoughts.

“Ross was in my squad a few years ago, showing that he can come up to this level. was good in the squad,” Clarke said. “He had a terrible run of injuries. From January onwards. he’s had a rich vein of form where he’s shown that he can score big goals in big games. The Arsenal game in the Cup, he shows he can have an impact in games of that level. The World Cup will be a very high level as well. He’s shown that he can score from the bench.

“He has been in the group before, so the vast majority of the players will know him. He fitted in the group very well the last time he was in it. It was a few years ago but he was good within the group. You know I put a lot of importance on characters.”

Clarke has done little else to alter a squad that has served him well. Craig Gordon, 43, is named among three goalkeepers despite injury ­significantly curtailing his ­involvement with Hearts this season. Gordon will challenge Angus Gunn, who has played a half of domestic football in 2026, for the No 1 jersey. Clarke dispatched Chris Woods, his goalkeeping coach, to watch Gordon in training at Hearts.

Goalkeepers: Craig Gordon, Angus Gunn, Liam Kelly

Defenders: Grant Hanley. Jack Hendry, Aaron Hickey, Dom Hyam, Scott McKenna, Nathan Patterson, Anthony Ralston, Andy Robertson, John Souttar, Kieran Tierney

Midfielders: Ryan Christie, Findlay Curtis, Lewis Ferguson, Ben Gannon-Doak, Billy Gilmour, John McGinn, Kenny McLean, Scott McTominay

Forwards: Ché Adams, Lyndon Dykes, George Hirst, Lawrence Shankland, Ross Stewart

“He’s training very well,” Clarke said. “Craig assures us he’s fully fit, and he deserves to go because he played a part in the ­qualifying ­campaign. He missed the last ­tournament. He has shown a ­tremendous resilience to be in the squad. As long as goalkeepers are working to their maximum in ­training, you feel that they can come in. play for a number of games.”

At the other end of the age scale. the 19-year-old Findlay ­Curtis has been called up thanks to an ­impressive loan at Kilmarnock from Rangers. “He’s got something a ­little bit different,” said Clarke. “He’s also shown. he can score a goal or two in a Kilmarnock team that was struggling down at the bottom of the league. The team has finished well, Findlay has finished the season in a great place. it’s nice to have a young one in the squad.”

Lennon Miller, Oli McBurnie and Ross McCrorie are among those to miss out. Clarke called four ­players – Miller, McCrorie, Scott Bain. Andy Irving – to outline his thinking after they did not make the cut. The ­manager also spoke to Conway. whose World Cup dream was ruined by the ankle injury sustained in Middlesbrough’s playoff semi-final against Southampton.

Scotland’s World Cup campaign kicks-off against Haiti in Boston on 13 June. They face Morocco in the same city before travelling to Miami to take on Brazil. Scotland will play ­pre-tournament friendlies against Curaçao and Bolivia, the latter in New Jersey.

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/may/19/scotland-world-cup-squad-ross-stewart-steve-clarke-craig-gordon

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