Scotland take on Northern Ireland this Tuesday as preparations for Euro 2024 continue.
Steve Clarke has some friendly match decisions to make after a 4-0 defeat to Netherlands last Friday. He opted to give Hearts talisman Lawrence Shankland a start but will the striker keep his place? Veteran Jambos goalkeeper Craig Gordon is in the squad and could be picked if Clarke wants a look at him up close.
Zander Clark will also be keen to get involved while some familiar Hibs players will also seek minutes. Head coach Clarke said to the broadcast press pre-match: "They (the players) have had to pick me up. I tend to sulk a little bit longer than they do, they move on a little bit quicker than I do because I probably have a little bit more to think about than they have.
"They have reacted well. When we had the de-brief about the game, they understood the points I was making, they will take the messages on board and hopefully we can show we are improving. Within 24/36 hours, you are ready for the next game, you are looking for the next game.
"I get the feeling, I get the mood amongst the players that they just want the chance to get on the pitch on Tuesday night and look to improve and maybe put right the things that went wrong for us in the last stages of the game on Friday night.
"A win would be nice, a clean sheet would be nice as well. We want to play well and obviously we want to win. If I am being honest a win is probably more important but I think we can get both and I have no doubt we will get both."
With plenty of players keen to show their worth, the Edinburgh Evening News runs through a possible XI for Scotland against Northern Ireland. The traditional system of three defenders, two wing-backs, five midfielders in various roles and a striker is being utilised

5. CB: Kieran Tierney
Unlikely to play the whole 90 but Tierney will play left-centre-back. | SNS Group

6. LWB: Andy Robertson
Skipper takes his usual left-wing-back berth up. Photo: Ian MacNicol

7. Scotland manager Steve Clarke embraces Billy Gilmour after the midfielder's own fine performance in the 4-0 friendly defeat against the Nertherlands in Amsterdam on Friday night (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group)
A really impressive performer on Friday night keeps his place as one of two deeper midfielders. Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group

8. CM: Scott McTominay
McTominay takes his place alongside Gilmour with a licence to get forward too. Photo: MAURICE VAN STEEN