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Sam Kerr drops out as Mia Mc Aulay and Kirsty Smith are added to the squad Women's Nations League Group A1 - Scotland v Austria Venue: Hampden Park, Glasgow Date: Friday, 30 May Kick-off: 19: 35 BST Coverage: Watch on BBC Alba, BBC Sport online, i Player and app, live text commentary on BBC Sport website. Bayern Munich midfielder Sam Kerr has dropped out of the Scotland squad for the Women's Nations League matches against Austria and the Netherlands, with Kirsty Smith and uncapped Mia Mc Aulay drafted in. Full-back Smith, who has been released by West Ham United, had originally been dropped from the squad - the first to be named by new national head coach Melissa Andreatta - but the 31-year-old will now have the chance to add to her 62 caps. Mc Aulay is fresh from a starring role in Rangers' Scottish Cup final 3-0 victory over Glasgow City, the 18-year-old forward scoring the opening goal at Hampden Park on Sunday. Scotland entertain Austria at the same venue on Friday needing a two-goal victory to retain a chance of avoiding relegation from League A - a match being shown live on BBC Alba. Andreatta will then take her side to Tilburg next Tuesday to face the Dutch, with that game being live on the BBC Scotland TV channel. Scotland captain Rachel Corsie will make her international exit over the two games, the 35-year-old centre-half with 154 caps having decided to retire after nearly a year's absence through a knee injury that has left her with "chronic pain" and having been released by Aston Villa. 'Chronic pain' forces Scotland captain Corsie to retire Rangers end week of hurt with more commanding cup success Goalkeepers: Eartha Cumings (Rosengard), Lee Gibson (Glasgow City), Sandy Mac Iver (Washington Spirit). Defenders: Jenna Clark (Liverpool), Rachel Corsie (unattached), Nicola Docherty (Rangers), Sophie Howard (Leicester City), Emma Lawton (Celtic), Rachel Mc Lauchlan (Rangers), Amy Muir (Glasgow City), Kirsty Smith (unattached). Midfielders: Chelsea Cornet (Rangers), Erin Cuthbert (Chelsea), Lauren Davidson (Brann), Freya Gregory (Newcastle United), Brogan Hay (Rangers), Kirsty Mac Lean (Rangers), Amy Rodgers (Bristol City), Emma Watson (Manchester United), Caroline Weir (Real Madrid). Forwards: Kirsty Howat (Rangers), Mia Mc Aulay (Rangers), Kathleen Mc Govern (Hibernian), Martha Thomas (Tottenham Hotspur). Scottish Football Association Whole country stands with Liverpool after 'horror' of car ploughing into crowds, Starmer says Earps announces shock England retirement after losing place Man Utd close to signing Wolves' Cunha The groundbreaking series has returned A con artist with multiple fake identities hides a dark past Simply the universe's favourite sitcom A powerful and emotional story starring Paul Mescal 'Aberdeen savour the most perfect game ever played' How Mc Tominay became a Napoli icon after Man Utd exit Scotland men's internationals to be shown live on BBC Commonwealth Games: Why is it so special to be part of Team Scotland? From titles to tinpottery - rank Scotland's top 10 clubs F1 Q&A: Would Monaco have been better without two-stop rule? 'Simply sublime' - Arsenal youngster Dowman scores brilliant goal. Video'Simply sublime' - Arsenal youngster Dowman scores brilliant goal Who were 'superb'? Who were an 'utter shambles'? Mc Nulty's season review Premier League predictions: How accurate were BBC Sport pundits? From yachts to pit stops: Monaco GP in pictures Salah has final say on day of 'special' Liverpool celebrations 'Big Four' reunite at Nadal's French Open farewell F1: Chequered Flag. Audio F1: Chequered Flag 'A new era dawns at Real Madrid' - the challenges facing Xabi Alonso Bordeaux mix beauty and beast to shatter brave Saints How Arsenal's comeback queens achieved the unthinkable Brook takes 'extraordinary' leaping catch. Video Brook takes 'extraordinary' leaping catch How Mc Tominay became a Napoli icon after Man Utd exit From winning i Pods to Grand Slams - Djokovic's 100 titles County reserve is England's 'special talent' - Bashir tweaks pay off Do promoted teams struggle in other European leagues? Slot on the season: Title, Trent, transfers - and no excuses Get to know maybe the coolest, calmest F1 driver in history 'He's got it! ' - Haliburton hits wild shot in comeback win. Video'He's got it! ' - Haliburton hits wild shot in comeback win Why Swiatek's reign as 'Queen of Clay' is under threat Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.