Rangers defender John Souttar has scored for Scotland this evening.
The centre-half got the nod as Steve Clarke's side welcomed Iceland to Hampden for an international friendly.
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Although they went 1-0 down early on thanks to a stunner from Andri Gudjohnsen, Souttar soon drew Scotland level, powering home a fine header from close range.
The equaliser 🤝#SCOISL | @JohnSouttar pic.twitter.com/qJkXaRvbyx
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) June 6, 2025
Iceland have since gone 2-1 up in the match.
Souttar made 40 Rangers appearances last season.
His goal this evening was his second for his country after he netted in a 2-0 win over Denmark a few years ago.
Elsewhere, Rangers' chief executive officer Patrick Stewart says the Union Bears' recent statement regarding TIFOs was 'really positive'.
The outspoken ultras group admitted that several of their displays last season did not meet the required standard.
"There’s lots of aspects about Rangers which are a cause for celebration," said Stewart [SunSport].
"There’s some aspects that we think standards are important all across the club in every aspect.
"The Union Bears did a really interesting statement last week where they talked about standards and their TIFOs being befitting of the standards of Ibrox.
"I think all aspects of the club - supporters, employees, management, ownership - want to drive the best standards and that can mean different things to different people.
"I thought it was a really interesting statement from the UB and actually a really positive statement."