THREE players have received their first Scotland call-ups after Alex McLeish announced his squad for the summer tour to Peru and Mexico. 

Hearts defender John Souttar, Hibernian left-back Lewis Stevenson and Celtic winger Lewis Morgan feature in the 24-man selection.

A further four players could earn their first cap for the country; Goalkeepers Jon McLaughlin and Jordan Archer of Hearts and Millwall respectively, Hibernian midfielder Dylan McGeough and Aberdeen's Graeme Shinnie. 

Morgan, Stuart Armstrong and Jack Hendry are the only Celtic players to be involved after Hoops manager Brendan Rodgers had expressed concerns over his players' involvement following a gruelling campaign.

Liverpool star Andy Robertson misses out due to his involvement in the Champions League final against Real Madrid. 

Jonny Russell has also been recalled into the squad after impressing for Sporting Kansas City in MLS. 

McLeish said: "I'm really excited to work with the players included. They have all been guys who have been in really good form for their clubs.

"I've known Lewis (Stevenson) since he was a kid and he's been very consistent. I've rarely seen a full-back play at such a level throughout a season. So many legends of the game have also echoed my sentiments.

"John (Souttar) is a good young prospect and been playing under Peter Grant at the under-21s, progressing very well. H

He's still got a lot to learn but he's had a great season under Christophe Berra who would have kept him right.

"I love to see young players getting a chance and Lewis Morgan is certainly someone who has emerged.

"I've had a lot of feedback from people who have worked with him and he's really dynamic. We need to start encouraging that level of talent."

Scotland face Peru in Lima on Tuesday 29 May before travelling to Mexico City for a second friendly match on Saturday 2 June.