Scotland's World Cup Revival: Hickey Returns as Clarke Revamps Squad for Crucial Qualifiers
Aaron Hickey's long-awaited Scotland comeback headlines Steve Clarke's refreshed squad facing Denmark and Belarus, featuring Serie A talent and tactical evolution in crucial World Cup qualifying campaign.


Scotland's Qualifying Campaign Reboot
Defensive Boost: Brentford's Aaron Hickey ends his 659-day international exile, bringing much-needed versatility to Scotland's backline. The 23-year-old's recovery from long-term injury coincides with Blackburn defender Dominic Hyam's recall, strengthening defensive options ahead of September's double-header.
Hickey's return bolsters Scotland's defensive options (Image: SNS)
Midfield Revolution: Four Serie A-based players headline an evolving midfield:
- Lewis Ferguson (Bologna)
- Billy Gilmour (Napoli)
- Scott McTominay (Napoli)
- Teen sensation Lennon Miller (Udinese)
Attack Refresh: Hibs' Kieron Bowie (22) earns another chance after June's debut, while Lyndon Dykes returns to lead the line following Birmingham City's preseason preparations.
Tactical Shifts Under Clarke
Manager Steve Clarke appears to be:
- Prioritizing pace in wide areas
- Building around Serie A's tactical discipline
- Balancing youth (Miller, 18) with experience (Robertson, 30)
Critical Fixtures: | Date | Opponent | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
5 Sept | Denmark | Away | |
8 Sept | Belarus | Neutral |
Group C Landscape:
- Only group winners automatically qualify
- Greece pose significant threat
- Scotland seeking first WC since France '98
Goalkeeping Conundrum:
- Zander Clark (Hearts) emerges as favorite
- Angus Gunn (0 mins for Forest this season)
- Liam Kelly (Rangers backup)
Notable Absences:
- Nathan Patterson (Everton)
- Ryan Porteous (Watford)
- Tommy Conway (Middlesbrough)
"This squad represents our strongest blend of experience and emerging talent," Clarke stated during Thursday's press conference. "The Serie A contingent brings European sophistication we'll need against top opponents."
With 13 players aged 25 or under, Scotland's rebuild accelerates as they chase World Cup redemption.