Steve Clarke has confirmed Kieran Tierney will be fit to face England on Friday.
The Arsenal defender missed the opening 2-0 defeat to the Czech Republic at Hampden on Monday due to a calf strain.
But he took part in full training today before boarding the team bus as it departed Rockliffe Park for the flight to London ahead of the Wembley showdown and is ready to play 90 minutes.
Scotland missed Tierney’s surging runs from defence in their Euro 2020 opener.
But Clarke said at his pre-match media conference that the 24-year-old former Celtic left back will come through any late fitness tests before facing Gareth Southgate’s side.
Clarke said: "It is good news for Kieran, good news for us and good news for the Scottish supporters.
"Hopefully we can back all that up with a good result. He has trained fully the last two days. He is available for the whole game."