Uncapped Miller, Wilson in for Scotland as Ferguson, Tierney return
Scotland head coach Steve Clarke has named uncapped 18-year-olds Lennon Miller and James Wilson in his squad for this month's Nations League play-off against Greece.
Scotland head coach Steve Clarke has named uncapped 18-year-olds Lennon Miller and James Wilson in his squad for this month's Nations League play-off against Greece.
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Manchester United will attempt to complete their stunning new 100,000-capacity stadium - which includes a public plaza twice the size of Trafalgar Square - in an ambitious five-year timeframe.
The Red Devils hope all the work on their new home will be finished within five years, while the legendary Old Trafford has been their ground since 1910.