Tommy Conway added to Scotland Euro 2024 squad after Ben Doak injury

Jun 4, 2024 1 min read
Tommy Conway has been called up to Scotland’s Euro 2024 squad (Andrew Milligan/PA)
Tommy Conway has been called up to Scotland’s Euro 2024 squad (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Bristol City forward Tommy Conway has been added to Scotland’s Euro 2024 squad after Ben Doak withdrew due to injury.

Steve Clarke promoted the uncapped Conway from the Under-21s after 18-year-old Liverpool forward Doak failed to overcome a knee injury which has ruled him out since December.

The Scottish FA announced 21-year-old Conway, who scored 12 goals for his club last season, had been called up following injuries to both Doak and QPR striker Lyndon Dykes, who has been ruled out of this summer’s tournament with an ankle problem.

Conway earned the call-up after he scored a goal and impressed in Scotland Under-21’s 2-1 defeat to Turkey on Monday.

Following Scotland’s 2-0 win over Gibraltar the same day, boss Clarke hinted at the possibility of Conway joining up with the senior side to travel to Euro 2024.

He previously said: “It was nice that Tommy scored. He is a good boy, Tommy, and he is certainly in my mind.

“I’ve still got to sit down with John (Carver), James (Morrison) and Austin (MacPhee) and Chris Woods and just have a little chat through and try to come up with something that will help us now going into this tournament.”

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