# Amy Gallacher Called Up to Scotland’s Squad for Women’s Nations League Double Header
Celtic attacker Amy Gallacher has been called up to Scotland’s squad for the first time for the Women’s Nations League double header with England and Belgium. The 24-year-old has scored nine goals in six SWPL matches this season, and will join Chelsea’s Erin Cuthbert, who has scored 21 goals in 59 Scotland appearances, in the squad.
The Scots will visit World Cup finalists England on 22 September then host Belgium on 26 September. Pedro Martinez Losa’s side will also face the Netherlands in Group A1 of the inaugural competition. The squad was named on the same day it was announced a legal claim by Scotland women against the Scottish FA had been withdrawn without the need for a tribunal.
The inequality case was due to start on Thursday, with captain Rachel Corsie due to represent her national team-mates after accusing the governing body of not treating the women fairly in relation to pay and conditions.
## Scotland Squad
### Goalkeepers:
Eartha Cumings (FC Rosengard), Jenna Fife (Rangers), Lee Gibson (Glasgow City)
### Defenders:
Kelly Clark (Celtic), Rachel Corsie (Aston Villa), Nicola Docherty (Rangers), Sophie Howard (Leicester City), Rachel McLauchlan (Rangers), Emma Mukandi (London City Lionesses)
### Midfielders:
Fiona Brown (FC Rosengard), Lisa Evans (West Ham), Christy Grimshaw (AC Milan), Sam Kerr (FC Bayern), Kirsty MacLean (Rangers), Jamie-Lee Napier (Bristol City), Amy Rodgers (Bristol City), Caroline Weir (Real Madrid)
### Forwards:
Lauren Davidson (Glasgow City), Claire Emslie (Angel City), Amy Gallacher (Celtic), Kirsty Hanson (Aston Villa), Martha Thomas (Manchester United), Emma Watson (Manchester United)
The Women’s Nations League is an exciting new competition that will provide an opportunity for Scotland’s women’s team to show their talent on the international stage. With Amy Gallacher and Erin Cuthbert leading the way, Scotland will be looking to make a statement in their upcoming double header with England and Belgium.
The legal claim against the Scottish FA has been withdrawn, but this does not mean that the fight for equality is over. The Scotland women’s team will continue to work towards achieving equal pay and conditions, and their performances in the Women’s Nations League will be a testament to their commitment to making a difference.
It is an exciting time for Scotland’s women’s football team, and with Amy Gallacher and Erin Cuthbert leading the way, they will be looking to make a statement in their upcoming double header with England and Belgium. With the legal claim against the Scottish FA now withdrawn, the team can focus on their performance in the Women’s Nations League and continue to fight for equality.