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5 Scotland replacements for Lyndon Dykes at Euro 2024

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Scotland’s pre-Euro 2024 injury woes have suffered another huge set back after Lyndon Dykes was ruled out of the tournament.

The 28-year-old had to be stretchered off in a training session at Lesser Hampden on Friday afternoon with an unidentified injury, with the SFA now confirming that the Queens Park Rangers man will not take part in the finals in Germany. The news is a hammer blow to Steve Clarke, who only has Lawrence Shankland and Che Adams as the two recognised strikers in his provisional 28-man squad -which will soon be cut to 26 – selected ahead of the flight to Germany.




Dykes’ absence has certainly rocked those plans and Clarke could now look elsewhere for another front player to add to this squad. Record Sport takes a look at five men who could fill that void, as Scotland look to progress from the group stages of a major tournament for the first time in their history.

Tommy Conway

One player who many fans would like to see given the call is Bristol City striker Tommy Conway. The 21-year-old enjoyed a decent campaign with the Robins in the English Championship, netting 10 times in 39 matches, one more than the nine goals managed in the previous campaign.

Conway was born down south in Taunton, but qualifies to play for Scotland through his grandfather, who is from Stirling. The youngster has shown glimpse of what he can do in the Tartan blue, having netted twice in six caps at U21 level.

Ross Stewart

The former Ross County hitman may well have already been on the plane to Germany had he not endured a torrid season ravaged with injuries. Stewart’s impressive form for Sunderland saw him win a £8 million move to Southampton last summer, but a succession of problems restricted him to just four appearances.

Ross Stewart(Image: Southampton FC via Getty Images)

The rangey striker has returned to action in recent weeks and was an unused substitute at Wembley last Saturday as the Saints won promotion back to the Premier League by beating Leeds United 1-0 in the Championship play-off final. The 27-year-old’s lack of match sharpness could be a problem going into the Euros, but his goalscoring exploits in recent seasons does give him a chance of being drafted in as Dykes’ replacement.

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