Hearts duo James Wilson and Liam McFarlane, Dundee defender Luke Graham and Manchester United midfielder Tyler Fletcher will prepare with Scotland subsequent week because the nationwide group put together for the World Cup.
Head coach Steve Clarke named his 26-man squad on Tuesday, however gamers will be a part of coaching at completely different factors relying on when their respective membership seasons end.
He has due to this fact handed alternatives for the younger quartet to impress with the senior squad, with McFarlane staying with the group once they journey to the USA as a “coaching goalkeeper”.
“Once I introduced the squad, I made reference to a couple younger gamers becoming a member of us for coaching at Lesser Hampden,” Clarke mentioned.
“It is useful for us, as a result of it boosts our numbers for coaching – given the staggered arrivals of those that are nonetheless taking part in domestically – and it permits us to take a more in-depth have a look at some boys who’re on our radar.
“It also needs to be a really constructive expertise for the gamers themselves, who will get an perception into what we search for within the senior squad setting, surrounded by high professionals.”
Wilson turned Scotland’s youngest ever male participant when he made his debut in opposition to Greece in March 2025. The now 19-year-old has spent the second half of this season on mortgage at Tottenham Hotspur, however has not made a senior look.
McFarlane, 21, has additionally been out on mortgage with Alloa Athletic, Fletcher, 19, broke into the senior Manchester United set-up, whereas Graham, 22, was nominated for the SPFL younger participant of the yr award.












