Celtic defender Anthony Ralston has been drafted into the latest Scotland squad.

As expected, Dominic Hyam has also joined up with Steve Clarke's side.

The Blackburn Rovers centre-back earns his first international call-up aged 27.

The defender represented Scotland at youth level but has never been considered for a senior call-up until now. 

His impressive form with Rovers as they look to earn promotion to the Premier League via the Championship play-offs has caught the eye of Clarke.

Ralston, who has struggled for game time at Celtic this season, has also been called in for the games against Cyprus and Spain.

The pair have been brought in for cover after Jack Hendry was forced to withdraw through injury.

While Hyam is called up to his first Scotland squad, Ralston has been a regular feature in the national team setup over the last 18 months. 

His transformation at Celtic Park under the guidance of Ange Postecoglou led to his international recognition from Clarke.

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Meanwhile, Manchester City star Erling Haaland has pulled out of Norway's squad for this upcoming Euro 2024 qualifiers.

Scotland's group rivals will be without the superstar striker after the 22-year-old was forced to withdraw from the squad with a groin injury.

Norway faces games against Spain and Georgia over the next week. 

They'll have to contest the games without their talisman, though, who has netted an eye-watering 42 goals in 37 appearances for Pep Guardiola's side.

Spain are nailed on favourites to finish first in the qualifying section. The general consensus is that it'll be between Scotland and Norway to finish in the second spot.

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