UEFA Women's EURO Play-off First Round
Hungary v Scotland
Bozsik Arena, Budapest
Friday, 25 October 2024 (5.15pm kick-off, GMT)
UEFA Women’s EURO Play-off First Round
Scotland v Hungary
Easter Road Stadium, Edinburgh
Tuesday, 29 October 2024 (7.35pm kick-off)
Scotland Women’s National Team Head Coach Pedro Martinez Losa has named his squad for the upcoming double-header against Hungary in the UEFA Women’s EURO Play-off First Round.
Following an unbeaten qualification campaign – securing promotion to UEFA Nations League A in the process – the Scots are four games away from a place in Switzerland for next summer’s finals.
They have been boosted by the timely return from injury of two important players.
Real Madrid star Caroline Weir ruptured her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) during the 1-1 draw with Belgium at Hampden Park back in September 2023.
After throwing herself into a gruelling rehabilitation process, Caroline recently made her comeback at club level.
Special night🧡
— Caroline Weir (@itscarolineweir) September 7, 2024
What a rollercoaster the last 11 months have been. Thank you to all the people around me who helped me through the tougher days and who were there to celebrate the small wins. So happy to be back with this team and to kick off the season with 3 points➕🤍 pic.twitter.com/miM62JDoph
Rising star Emma Watson suffered the same injury a week earlier, and the Scottish FA JD Performance School graduate is back up and running at Manchester United.
This day last year I was coming to terms with an ACL injury that changed my career ❤️🤕
— Emma Watson (@EmmaWat11883951) September 21, 2024
It’s been a journey like no other to recovery since that day! pic.twitter.com/uNdXefuxbs
There’s also a first senior call-up for Shannon McGregor, who has been in fine form for Celtic since a summer switch from Hibs, and she joins the returning Emma Mukandi, Kathy Hill, Lauren Davidson and Rachel McLauchlan in the squad.
Captain Rachel Corsie is a notable absentee, with the long-serving centre-back having had surgery on a knee injury.
Squad
Eartha Cumings FC Rosengard
Jenna Fife Rangers
Lee Gibson Glasgow City
Jenna Clark Liverpool
Nicola Docherty Rangers
Kathy Hill Rangers
Sophie Howard Leicester City
Rachel McLauchlan Brighton & Hove Albion
Emma Mukandi London City Lionesses
Kirsty Smith West Ham Utd
Erin Cuthbert Chelsea
Lisa Evans Glasgow City
Sam Kerr FC Bayern
Shannon McGregor Celtic
Jamie-Lee Napier Bristol City
Amy Rodgers Bristol City
Caroline Weir Real Madrid
Lauren Davidson SK Brann
Claire Emslie Angel City
Kirsty Hanson Aston Villa
Brogan Hay Rangers
Martha Thomas Tottenham Hotspur
Emma Watson Manchester Utd
Tickets
Bring your support to Easter Road, as we host Hungary in a huge @WEURO2025 play-off match 💪
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) October 11, 2024
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Tickets for the double-header against Hungary are on sale now!
Scotland supporters can get their hands on tickets for the Easter Road Stadium showdown for only £10 for adults, while Under-16s and Scotland Supporters Club members can secure their seats for free.
Click here to purchase tickets directly through Hibs’ ticketing platform.