Celtic defender Greg Taylor will miss Scotland's Nations League matches against Croatia and Portugal this month, and goalkeeper Angus Gunn is a fitness doubt.
Celtic defender Greg Taylor will miss Scotland's Nations League matches against Croatia and Portugal.
The left-back, 26, was absent for Sunday's win at Ross County after suffering a calf injury in the midweek Champions League defeat by Borussia Dortmund. Taylor, capped 14 times, also withdrew from the squad for the opening defeats to Poland and Portugal in this campaign.The Norwich City goalkeeper was withdrawn at half-time against Hull City on Saturday after taking a heavy knock to the ribs.
Vice-captain John McGinn is among those unavailable, with Nicky Devlin, Liam Lindsay and Andy Irving all called up for the first time.Portugal lead Group A1 on six points, with Croatia and Poland both on three and Scotland yet to get off the mark.
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