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Tommy Conway has been called up to the Scotland squad for the Euro 2024 finals following injuries to Lyndon Dykes and Ben Doak.
Bristol City striker Conway scored in Scotland Under-21's 2-1 defeat by Turkey on Monday.
He will bolster Scotland's striking options after Dykes was ruled out the tournament following a training ground ankle injury.
As the Scottish FA announced Conway's promotion to the senior squad, it also revealed that Liverpool's Doak had also been withdrawn.
The uncapped 18-year-old winger had not played for his club since picking up an injury in December.
Scotland head coach Steve Clarke had hinted that 21-year-old Conway - who scored 10 goals in 39 appearances for the Championship side this season - was in contention after Monday's 2-0 win over Gibraltar.
Conway call-up a 'no-brainer' - Miller
He could be in contention for his senior debut as Scotland host Finland in their final warm-up friendly before the competition in Germany.
Former Scotland forward Lee Miller told Tuesday's Scottish Football Podcast: "For me, it's a no-brainer,"
"Bring him into the environment, see how he gets on with the players, see how he strikes up partnerships and relationships.
"These youngsters in the first team play with the safety catch off, they play with a freedom and they don't tense up.
"I think he'll get thrown in and I don't see why he shouldn't."