FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Qualifiers
Hungary v Scotland
Friday, 17 September, kick-off 7pm (UK time)
Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion, Budapest

Scotland v Faroe Islands
Tuesday, 21 September 2021, kick-off 7.35pm
Hampden Park, Glasgow

New Scotland head coach Pedro Martinez Losa has announced his first SWNT squad ahead of their opening World Cup qualifiers against Hungary and Faroe Islands.

Scotland travel to Hungary first up, before taking on the Faroe Islands at Hampden Park in what is set to be an historic occasion.

Charlton Athletic goalkeeper Eartha Cumings has earned another call-up for the upcoming matches after being involved in the June friendlies against Northern Ireland and Wales.

Brianna Westrup will also meet up with the squad for the second time alongside Rachel Corsie who has been named as captain for the upcoming campaign.

In midfield, Caroline Weir will join the squad fresh from featuring in the Olympics for Team GB and Lana Clelland will be aiming for her first competitive appearance for Scotland since the World Cup in 2019.

Jane Ross has been recalled after missing the June friendlies following her summer signing to Rangers and will be vying for a place in the starting line-up along with AC Milan’s Christy Grimshaw who will be looking to gain her first competitive cap.

Martinez Losa is without the recently retired Kim Little as well as Fiona Brown and Christie Murray who are currently recovering from injury.

Scotland are in a group alongside Hungary, Faroe Islands, Ukraine and Spain as they begin qualification for the 2023 World Cup which will take place in Australia and New Zealand.

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Scotland Squad

Goalkeepers

Lee Alexander (Glasgow City)
Eartha Cumings (Charlton Athletic)
Jenna Fife (Rangers)

Defenders

Rachel McLauchlan (Rangers)
Nicola Docherty (Rangers)
Kirsty Smith (Manchester United)
Rachel Corsie (Kansas City) Captain
Brianna Westrup (Rangers)
Jenny Beattie (Arsenal)
Sophie Howard (Leicester City)

Midfielders

Chloe Arthur (Aston Villa)
Lisa Robertson (Birmingham City) ++ on loan from Celtic
Lisa Evans (West Ham United) +
Kirsty Hanson (Manchester United)
Lucy Graham (Everton)
Sam Kerr (Rangers)
Caroline Weir (Manchester City)

Forwards

Christy Grimshaw (AC Milan)
Lana Clelland (US Sassuolo Calcio Femminile)
Jane Ross (Rangers)
Martha Thomas (Manchester United)
Erin Cuthbert (Chelsea)
Claire Emslie (Everton)

+ on loan from Arsenal
++ on loan from Celtic