Ipswich Town midfielder Tommy Miller has received his latest call-up to the Scotland squad.
Miller, who has scored ten goals this season, has been picked in a preliminary squad which will face Denmark on April 28.
It is the 25-year-old's third selection, having missed out on two previous occasions due to injury.
Should Miller find himself in Scotland manager Berti Vogts' final squad selection - to be picked the week leading up to the match - he will travel to Parken Stadium, Copenhagen to take part in his first friendly international.
The County Durham-born midfielder, who qualifies for Scotland through his grandmother, was originally picked to take part in a Scotland Futures squad to face Turkey in February - but was forced to withdraw because of an ankle injury.
If Miller is to win his first cap in Denmark, he will become the first Ipswich player to do so since John Wark in 1983.
Published Thursday April 8, 2004
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