Erin Cuthbert playing for Scotland against Northern IrelandErin Cuthbert (left) will not feature in Nijmegen but could return for the return game against the Dutch in GlasgowWomen’s Nations League: Netherlands v Scotland

Venue: Goffertstadion, Nijmegen Date: Friday, 27 October Kick-off: 19:45 BST
Coverage: Watch on BBC Scotland, live text commentary on the BBC Sport website & app

Scotland head coach Pedro Martinez Losa confirmed midfielder Erin Cuthbert has not travelled with the squad to take on the Netherlands in Friday’s Women’s Nations League match.

The Chelsea midfielder “picked up a problem” before joining up with her international team-mates earlier this week for the double-header against the Netherlands.

But the Spaniard believes her absence provides “new opportunities to explore other options” within the squad against the side ranked sixth-best in Europe.

Scotland narrowly lost out to the Netherlands in a friendly last year, conceding an 88th-minute winner from Fenna Kalma.

Cuthbert, 25, who is yet to feature in this campaign is “desperate” to be with her country and, will “potentially” be available for the return leg against the Dutch at Hampden Park on Tuesday night, the head coach added.

Team news

Scotland are already without Real Madrid’s Caroline Weir, Bayern Munich’s Sam Kerr and Manchester United’s Emma Watson in midfield due to injury.

Manchester City goalkeeper Sandy MacIver and Jenny Smith of Celtic are involved in their first international camp, while Rangers striker Kirsty Howat is yet to make her debut after receiving her first call-up late in the last camp in September.

West Ham winger Lisa Evans is in line to earn her 100th cap.

Andries Jonker’s Dutch side are fuelled by the return of star striker Vivianne Miedema. The Arsenal forward, who is her country’s record goalscorer, returned from a serious knee ligament on Sunday against Bristol City.

How the group stands

The Scots sit bottom of the League A section with one point, earned in dramatic fashion last time out. Sophie Howard’s 94th-minute header secured a point against Belgium at Hampden.

That draw came after an impressive showing in defeat against World Cup finalists England.

The second half of the game in particular provided Martinez Losa with the evidence that his group, who have missed out on the last two major tournaments, can compete with the best nations in the world.

“We have a long journey now of being consistent in performance and competing against big teams. We know we will do it again [against the Netherlands],” he said.

The Dutch are second in the group with three points beating England - managed by Dutchwoman Sarina Wiegman - 2-1 with a 90-minute winner on matchday two.

What they said

Scotland head coach Pedro Martinez Losa : “Missing the players that we are missing, we are fighting and making sure that they can all come back with the team and remember they have been part of the journey.

“This is an excellent opportunity to compete against one of the best sides in Europe. This is an incredible scenario where we want to be tested.”

Scotland forward Amy Gallacher: “There is a real confidence in the team that we can take on any opponent. The squad has a lot of belief, nothing fazes us.”

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