Greece v Scotland
UEFA Nations League Play-Off
Thursday, 20 March 2025 (7.45pm kick-off, UK time)
Stadio Georgios Karaiskakis, Piraeus

Scotland v Greece
UEFA Nations League Play-Off
Sunday, 23 March 2025 (5pm)
Hampden Park, Glasgow

Scotland Men’s National Team Head Coach Steve Clarke has named his first squad of 2025, ahead of the forthcoming UEFA Nations League Group A/B Play-Off double-header against Greece.

The Scots travel to Greece for the first leg on Thursday, 20 March before the return leg at Hampden Park on Sunday, 23 March – with a place in the top tier of the 2026 Nations League campaign up for grabs.

They clinched their Play-Off place courtesy of captain Andy Robertson’s dramatic injury-time winner in Poland.

Greece narrowly missed out on automatic promotion in the Nations League to group winners England – despite a memorable 2-1 win at Wembley. The only game they lost throughout the campaign was a 3-0 defeat to England in Athens.

There are first Scotland call-ups for two 18 year-olds, in midfielder Lennon Miller and striker James Wilson.

The Scotland squad is also boosted by the return of defender Kieran Tierney for the first time since last summer's European Championships, while Lewis Ferguson is back for the first time since recovering from the injury that kept him out of that tournament.

Goalkeepers

Craig Gordon Heart of Midlothian
Liam Kelly Rangers
Cieran Slicker Ipswich Town

Defenders

Grant Hanley Birmingham City
Jack Hendry Al-Ettifaq
Max Johnston* Sturm Graz
Scott McKenna UD Las Palmas
Ryan Porteous Preston North End (on loan from Watford)
Anthony Ralston Celtic
Andy Robertson Liverpool
John Souttar Rangers
Kieran Tierney Arsenal

Midfielders

Ryan Christie AFC Bournemouth
Lewis Ferguson Bologna
Billy Gilmour* SSC Napoli
John McGinn Aston Villa
Kenny McLean Norwich City
Scott McTominay SSC Napoli
Lennon Miller Motherwell

Strikers

Ché Adams Torino
Tommy Conway Middlesbrough
Kevin Nisbet Aberdeen (on loan from Millwall)
James Wilson Heart of Midlothian

*Denotes Scottish FA JD Performance School graduate.

Tickets

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Fan Zone

Our Saltire Square Fan Zone is back for our upcoming home game against Greece.

Taking place in the blue car park, located next to Lesser Hampden, there will be live music, entertainment, special guest appearances, street food trucks and drinks available.

Supporters with a valid match ticket can gain free entry, with the fan zone opening at 1.30pm ahead of the 5pm kick-off.

Capacity is limited, so make sure to arrive early to avoid disappointment.