Dunfermline Athletic forward Andrew Tod is the latest young prospect to be drafted in to Scotland's World Cup training sessions. Heart of Midlothian forward James Wilson and goalkeeping team-mate Liam McFarlane, Dundee centre-half Luke Graham and Manchester United midfielder Tyler Fletcher had already supplemented Steve Clarke's 26-man squad as they prepare for the finals in the Americas. Now the national head coach has added Tod to the group at Lesser Hampden after the 20-year-old played in Saturday's Scottish Cup final defeat by Celtic. Tod, who has played twice for Scotland Under-21s, scored 16 times in 45 appearances this season for Neil Lennon's side as they finished fourth in the Scottish Championship and also lost in the Premiership Play-off semi-final to Partick Thistle. The 20-year-old's inclusion in the training squad is a significant boost for Dunfermline Athletic, who are looking to build on their recent success in the Scottish Championship. With Tod's talent and experience, the team is likely to be a force to be reckoned with in the coming season.
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Dunfermline's Andy Tod Joins Scotland World Cup Training Squad
Dunfermline Athletic's Andy Tod has been added to Scotland's World Cup training squad. The 20-year-old forward played in Saturday's Scottish Cup final defeat by Celtic.
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