Aston Villa's Miri Taylor celebrates scoring their first goalReuters
Amy Canavan
BBC Sport Scotland
Aston Villa midfielder Miri Taylor has been named in the Scotland squad for the first time since changing her international allegiance from England.
The 25-year-old, who represented England at under-17 level, has been called up by head coach Melissa Andreatta for friendlies against Ukraine and China in Spain.
Taylor is one of two changes to the squad who picked up their first win under the Australian in Morocco and suffered a narrow defeat to Switzerland in Dunfermline, with Rangers defender Leah Eddie also coming in, in place of Kirsty Smith and Amy Rodgers.
Taylor netted the only goal of the game - and her first of the season - as Villa inflicted Manchester United's first Women's Super League defeat of the season at the weekend.
Gillingham-born Taylor initially joined the Villains on loan from Liverpool in February 2024 - after joining the Merseyside club the year before from Angel City in Los Angeles - and made the move permanent in the summer.
She signed a two-year contract with Villa in July 2024.
The Scots take on Ukraine in Jerez on 28 November (11:00 GMT) and China on 2 December (14:00) in their final friendlies before they kick off their World Cup qualifying campaign in the new year.
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Scotland squad
Goalkeepers: Eartha Cumings (Manchester City), Lee Gibson (Glasgow City), Sandy MacIver (Washington Spirit).
Defenders: Georgia Brown (Sporting Club Jacksonville), Jenna Clark (Liverpool), Nicola Docherty (Rangers), Leah Eddie (Rangers), Sophie Howard (Como), Emma Lawton (Celtic), Rachel McLauchlan (Brighton & Hove Albion), Amy Muir (Glasgow City).
Midfielders: Erin Cuthbert (Chelsea), Freya Gregory (Newcastle United), Sam Kerr (Liverpool), Kirsty MacLean (Liverpool), Miri Taylor (Aston Villa), Caroline Weir (Real Madrid).
Forwards: Lauren Davidson (Brann), Kirsty Hanson (Aston Villa), Kirsty Howat (Crystal Palace), Mia McAulay (Rangers), Kathleen McGovern (Hibernian), Martha Thomas (Tottenham Hotspur).
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