Lewis Morgan added to Scotland's Euro 2024 squad

Steve Clarke has selected Morgan just eight days before the opening game

Author: Gabriel AntoniazziPublished 6th Jun 2024

Lewis Morgan has been added to Scotland's provisional Euro 2024 squad.

Manager Steve Clarke has bolstered his attacking options with the inclusion of the winger.

The former Celtic man is currently playing for New York Red Bulls in MLS, and has scored eight goals in 12 games this year.

The 27-year-old has two international caps so far, both coming in 2018.

Under-21 striker Tommy Conway also joined up with the group earlier this week, following injuries to forwards Lyndon Dykes and Ben Doak.

It means Clarke has a 28-strong squad again, and will have to cull two players before Friday's deadline.

Scotland host Finland in their final warm-up game at Hampden Park on Friday night.

Clarke's side then open the European Championships against Germany on Friday June 14.

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