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Three Rangers players named in the Scotland World Cup squad

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  • Scotland World Cup squad confirmed with three current Rangers players set to cross the Atlantic.
  • Liam Kelly, John Souttar and Findlay Curtis are the players to be selected by Steve Clarke.
  • A couple of former Rangers figures are on the plane, as the countdown begins to the Haiti clash on June 14.

Steve Clarke has named his Scotland World Cup squad, with three current Rangers players set to represent their country this summer.

Liam Kelly, John Souttar and Findlay Curtis are the trio of representatives from Ibrox.

Unfortunately, there is no place in the group for Connor Barron, with injury and a lack of game time at the end of the season impacting his claim for a spot.

The former Gers to book their ticket across the Atlantic are Nathan Patterson and Billy Gilmour.

More to follow

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Graeme Hanna is the Site Lead and Editorial Business Partner at Read Rangers, brought to you by the Dave.Sport Group. He has featured in the Rangers Review, Vital Rangers, and Follow Follow fanzine, with a particular interest in fan culture at Ibrox and elsewhere in the game. Graeme has written more than 1000 articles over the last five years across various online publishing sites, as well as bylines in national titles. His Rangers journalism highlights include post-match press conferences with Steven Gerrard at Ibrox during lockdown and experiencing the 2022 Europa League Final in Seville from the press box. When not writing about Rangers or attending games, he enjoys eating good food and travelling as much as possible. Follow Graeme Hanna: https://www.linkedin.com/in/graemehanna/ | https://x.com/graeme818

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