Predicted Scotland team vs Poland: Four changes made including major call in attack
Scotland boss Steve Clarke will make four changes to his team for Tuesday's Nations League clash with Poland.
The Scots will be without suspended duo Scott McTominay and Nathan Patterson, while Kieran Tierney and Ryan Fraser have both been ruled out through injury.
Clarke is expected to make wholesale changes to his defence, with Jack Hendry, Grant Hanley and Aaron Hickey all coming into the side.
In attack, Che Adams is set to be recalled to the starting XI, with Lyndon Dykes dropping to the bench.
The Southampton striker has been in impressive form for his club this season, scoring five goals in his last six Premier League appearances.
John McGinn and Stuart Armstrong are both likely to keep their places in midfield, while captain Andy Robertson will retain his place at left-back.
Here is the predicted Scotland team to face Poland:
- GK: Craig Gordon
- RB: Aaron Hickey
- CB: Jack Hendry
- CB: Grant Hanley
- LB: Andy Robertson (c)
- CM: John McGinn
- CM: Stuart Armstrong
- RW: Nathan Patterson
- LW: Ryan Fraser
- ST: Lyndon Dykes
Scotland will be looking to bounce back from their disappointing 3-0 defeat to Ukraine in their Nations League opener on Wednesday.
Victory over Poland would put Clarke's side in a strong position to qualify for next year's Nations League finals.