Scott McTominay's international career will be spent with Scotland after he was called up to the squad for their friendlies with Costa Rica and Hungary.
The Manchester United midfielder is eligible for both Scotland and England, with his emergence under Jose Mourinho leading to much conjecture over which nation he should choose to play for.
Lancaster-born McTominay has previously stated he sees his international future with the country of his father and reportedly pledged to represent Scotland this month following a meeting Alex McLeish.
Following that talk, he is now in line to make his debut for Scotland after McLeish included him as one of six new faces in his first squad since being re-appointed as manager last month.
The other new faces are Swansea striker Oli McBurnie, Hibernian midfielder Dylan McGeouch, Wolves full-back Barry Douglas, Hearts keeper Jon McLaughlin and Aberdeen defender Scott McKenna.