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Ryan Fraser recalled to Scotland squad to face Ireland

Fraser withdrew from the squad last November before apologising in March
Fraser withdrew from the squad last November before apologising in March

Newcastle winger Ryan Fraser has been recalled to the Scotland squad for the upcoming UEFA Nations League matches including against the Republic of Ireland on 24 September.

The 28-year-old, capped 22 times, controversially withdrew from the squad for the vital Group F double-header against Moldova and Denmark last November but was subsequently pictured on his club's training ground.

Boss Steve Clarke revealed last March that Fraser had apologised for his actions and the former Aberdeen and Bournemouth wideman is back in favour for matches against Stephen Kenny's side and Ukraine.

Captain Andy Robertson misses out after the Liverpool defender was injured in the closing stages of last week's Champions League defeat at Napoli.

Striker Ross Stewart and defenders John Souttar and Liam Cooper also miss out through injury.

There are recalls for Arsenal left-back Kieran Tierney and Rangers duo Ryan Jack and Jon McLaughlin.

Clarke's side play the Ukrainians home and away, either side of facing Ireland at Hampden Park.

Scotland have six points from three games, one behind leaders Ukraine.

Ireland beat the Scots 3-0 in June's fixture at the Aviva Stadium, through goals by Alan Browne, Troy Parrott and Michael Obafemi.

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