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Two players in, two players out and another ruled out Greece match
Scotland head coach Steve Clarke has been forced to make changes to his squad for the crucial World Cup qualifiers against Greece and Denmark after suffering a triple injury blow.
Lennon Miller was left out of the Udinese matchday squad for their 2-0 defeat at Roma in Serie A on Sunday and the 19-year-old midfielder has subsequently pulled out of the Scotland squad.
Bristol City right-back Ross McCrorie has also been forced to withdraw from Clarke's squad after going off injured 15 minutes into the second half of his side's 1-1 draw at Watford in the English Championship on Friday night.
In their place, Clarke has called up Rangers midfielder Conor Barron and West Ham midfielder Andy Irving, both of whom have one senior cap earned in the 4-0 friendly win over Leichtenstein in June.
Scotland midfielder Billy Gilmour was injured playing for Napoli against Como last weekend.placeholder image
Scotland midfielder Billy Gilmour was injured playing for Napoli against Como last weekend. | Getty Images
In a further blow, Billy Gilmour will take no part in the warm-weather training camp held in Turkey this week and has been ruled out of the Greece match in Piraeus on Saturday with a groin injury.
It is hoped that the Napoli midfielder - who was injured in the goalless draw with Como last weekend - can return for the Denmark match at Hampden next Tuesday as Scotland bid to secure qualification for next summer's World Cup in USA, Canada and Mexico.
Scotland must take at least a point from their trip to Greece to set up a winner-takes-all showdown against the Danes in the Group C decider in Glasgow.
Both Scotland and Denmark have collected 10 points from their opening four fixtures but the Danes have a superior goal difference which means avoiding defeat at Hampden would be enough for them providing they beat Belarus at home in their penultimate fixture.