SAINTS duo Che Adams and Stuart Armstrong have both been called up to represent Scotland once again, with the pairselected for the Scots’ Nations League fixtures in September.
Scotland will face Ukraine again in the Nations League, with the two sides set to play each other twice. Ukraine currently top the group with seven points, whilst Scotland remain in the promotion picture, following two wins from their opening three games.
They host Ukraine to start the international window on Wednesday, September 21, before also hosting Ireland, where the duo could cross paths with club teammate Gavin Bazunu.
Adams and Armstrong will then travel to Poland to face Ukraine in the return fixture.
Scotland squad: Craig Gordon (Hearts), Jon McLaughlin (Rangers), Liam Kelly (Motherwell), Aaron Hickey (Brentford), Anthony Ralston (Celtic), Grant Hanley (Norwich), Greg Taylor (Celtic), Jack Hendry (Cremonese), Kieran Tierney (Arsenal), Nathan Patterson (Everton), Ryan Porteous (Hibernian), Scott McKenna (Nottingham Forest), Billy Gilmour (Brighton), Callum McGregor (Celtic), David Turnbull (Celtic), John McGinn (Aston Villa), Kenny McLean (Norwich), Ryan Jack (Rangers), Scott McTominay (Manchester United), Stuart Armstrong (Southampton), Che Adams (Southampton), Jacob Brown (Stoke City), Lyndon Dykes (QPR), Ryan Christie (Cherries), Ryan Fraser (Newcastle)
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