Striker Lyndon Dykes will be fit for Scotland’s Euro 2020 assault.
The Queens Park Rangers star suffered a knee injury in his side’s final day win over Luton Town at the weekend.
The R’s sent Dykes for a precautionary scan earlier today.
It showed there was no serious damage and the on-form striker will be fit for Scotland’s pre- Euro 2020 training camp.
QPR boss Mark Warburton, speaking after the game on QPR's Twitter feed, said: “Lyndon picked up a knock but he was keen to play on.
“The doc said no, and it’s important we protect our players.
“We know he has a big summer ahead with Scotland – I just hope he doesn’t score against England!”
Steve Clarke already has major injury concerns over Oli McBurnie and Kenny McLean.
The pair are both struggling to be fit for the finals, while Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack is already out.