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Steve Clarke faces lineup choices after Scotland's 4-0 win
Steve Clarke said after Scotland's 4-0 win over Bolivia in New Jersey that he got everything he asked for but still has decisions to make for the World Cup.
The win came in a World Cup warm‑up match.
Angus Gunn of Nottingham Forest was listed as Scotland's number one goalkeeper in the squad.
Craig Gordon of Heart of Midlothian, aged 43, could still start after missing Euro 2024.
Liam Kelly of Rangers featured as an alternative, having replaced Gordon after 77 minutes against Curacao.
Aaron Hickey and Andy Robertson secured the full‑back positions for Scotland.
Grant Hanley of Hibernian, Jack Hendry of Al Ettifaq, John Souttar and Scott McKenna formed the centre‑back options.
Hendry's experience in Saudi Arabia was highlighted as he helped keep Bolivia at bay.
Scott McTominay of Napoli and Lewis Ferguson of Bologna anchored the midfield.
Ben Gannon‑Doak and Ryan Christie of Bournemouth provided width on the wings.
John McGinn did not feature in the first half, while Kieran Tierney of Celtic was not mentioned in the defensive line‑up.
Billy Gilmour was referenced as a comparable talent from the Euro 2024 squad.
Scotland scored four goals, with two strikers combining for three of them.
Tahith Chong of Curacao had previously found the net against Scotland in a separate warm‑up match.
Clarke must now finalize a starting XI for the World Cup, balancing experience and recent form.