Steve Clarke included teenager Findlay Curtis in the Scotland squad for two friendly matches scheduled for later this month. The winger currently plays for Kilmarnock on loan from Rangers. He is one of the new faces in the national setup following recent performances in the Scottish Premiership, according to Sky Sports.
Scotland face two test matches as they prepare for future competitive fixtures. Curtis, 18, joins the senior group after representing Scotland at various youth levels previously. Clarke also recalled several established players to the 26-man squad to provide experience alongside the younger additions, per reports from The Athletic.
Kilmarnock currently occupy fourth place in the Scottish Premiership table as they push for European qualification. Curtis has contributed to their recent form since joining the club on a temporary basis from Ibrox. His inclusion marks the first time he has been involved with the senior national team. The squad will begin training together early next week ahead of the opening fixture.