Ben Doak has been named in the latest Scotland U21s squad alongside Celtic academy product Liam Morrison and five players from Rangers.
The teenager left Parkhead for Liverpool in January and his form since has made headlines, with an array of fine solo goals scored in the UEFA Youth League. Still only 16, he's been made in Scott Gemmill's side for a friendly on November 17 against Iceland at Motherwell's Fir Park, with Morrison also involved. He left Celtic in 2019 and is now a promising starlet at Bayern Munich.
Leon King will be a leader within the young group after playing regularly for Rangers in the Champions League and he's joined by Ibrox peers Adam Devine and Alex Lowry. Cole McKinnon's form away from Ibrox on loan at Partick Thistle earns him a slot while Jay Hogarth temporary stint at Alloa sees him added as the fifth Light Blues player.
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Calvin Ramsay has also been selected after his summer move from Aberdeen to Liverpool and Josh Doig is included after starting the season well at Hellas Verona.
Scotland U21s squad
 Elliot Anderson Newcastle United 
 Connor Barron Aberdeen 
 Ibane Bowat Fulham 
 Kieron Bowie Northampton Town (on loan from Fulham) 
 Tommy Conway Bristol City 
 Adam Devine Rangers 
 Ben Doak Liverpool 
 Josh Doig Hellas Verona 
 Hayden Hackney Middlesbrough 
 Jay Hogarth Alloa Athletic (on loan From Rangers) 
 Leon King Rangers 
 Sam Long Boston United (on loan From Lincoln City) 
 Alex Lowry Rangers 
 Connor McAvoy Fulham 
 Cole McKinnon Partick Thistle (on loan from Rangers) 
 Stuart McKinstry* Motherwell (on loan from Leeds United) 
 Archie Meekison* Dundee United 
 Liam Morrison Bayern Munich 
 Josh Mulligan Dundee 
  Lewis Neilson Heart of Midlothian 
 Calvin Ramsay Liverpool 
 Josh Reid Coventry City 
 Connor Smith Heart Of Midlothian 
 Jude Smith Newcastle United 
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