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Scotland Under-21s friendlies revealed ahead of Euro 2027 qualifiers

Scotland Under-21 boss Scot Gemmill
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Scotland Under-21s are gearing up for an exciting month of football as they face Ireland and Iceland next month in Spain.

Under the guidance of manager Scot Gemmill, a fresh line-up will be unveiled as they prepare for the Euro 2027 qualifiers, following last week's much-anticipated draw. The picturesque Pinatar Arena, nestled near Murcia, Spain, will host both of these matches.

The young Scots are slated to clash with the Irish on Friday, March 21 before wrapping up their Spanish camp with a showdown against Iceland on Tuesday, March 25. Fans can look forward to seeing promising talents like Motherwell's rising star Lennon Miller and Kilmarnock's dynamic David Watson taking centre stage once again. They will be joined by a wave of new faces eager to make their mark on the international scene.

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September marks the beginning of Scotland's challenging qualifying campaign, kicking off with an away game against Czech Republic before a tough home match against Portugal. The group also includes contests against Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, and Gibraltar, all vying for a coveted spot in the Finals hosted by Albania and Serbia.