
The last international break of the season has come and gone, with Town seeing 11 first-team players depart to represent their countries during the March window, here’s a summary of how they all got on
George Hirst was a part of the Scotland side for the first time after his switch of allegiance was confirmed shortly before the Tartan Army’s UEFA Nations League play-offs against Greece.
The Sheffield-born frontman, who had previously represented England at youth level, earned his senior international debut from the bench as the Scots won the first leg 1-0 in Piraeus on Thursday.
The last international break of the season has come and gone, with Town seeing 11 first-team players depart to represent their countries during the March window, here’s a summary of how they all got on.
George Hirst was a part of the Scotland side for the first time after his switch of allegiance was confirmed shortly before the Tartan Army’s UEFA Nations League play-offs against Greece.
The Sheffield-born frontman, who had previously represented England at youth level, earned his senior international debut from the bench as the Scots won the first leg 1-0 in Piraeus on Thursday.
Fluid logo
Hirst became the fifth Town player to play for Scotland before adding his second cap as a substitute in the Sunday’s second leg at Hampden Park.
Steve Clarke’s side were beaten 3-0 by the Greeks to relegate Scotland to League B.