ANNA SIGNEUL has included five uncapped players in the Scotland squad for the friendly with Wales on August 3.
Goalkeeper Khym Ramsay returns for the first time since her inclusion in the squad for the friendly with Iceland in August 2012 and is joined by Rangers team-mate Kathryn Hill.
Hibs defender Kirsty Smith is called up along with Spartans pair Kerry Montgomery and Rachel Harrison.
The Scotland coach has named a larger than usual 25-player squad.
The clash with Wales at Palmerston Park is the last get-together before the crucial World Cup 2015 double-header against Faroe Islands and Sweden in September.
Scotland are currently level on points with Sweden at the top of Group 4, with the Swedes having played a game less.
The group winners qualify directly for the finals in Canada next year, with the four best runners-up from the European qualifying groups going in to the play-offs.
Scotland face Faroe Islands at Fir Park, Motherwell, on Saturday, September 13, and travel to Gothenburg for the final group match against Sweden the folowing Wednesday.
Squad: Jennifer Beattie (Montpellier), Emma Black (Glasgow City), Frankie Brown (Bristol Academy), Rachel Corsie (Notts County), Leanne Crichton (Glasgow City), Ifeoma Dieke (Vittsjö GIK), Nicola Docherty (Glasgow City), Lisa Evans (Turbine Potsdam), Gemma Fay (Celtic)(GK), Rachel Harrison (Spartans)(GK), Kathryn Hill (Rangers), Hayley Lauder (Vittsjö GIK), Joanne Love (Glasgow City ), Shannon Lynn (Vittsjö)(GK), Eilish McSorley (Glasgow City), Emma Mitchell (Arsenal), Kerry Montgomery (Spartans), Suzanne Mulvey (Rangers), Christie Murray (Arsenal), Khym Ramsay (Rangers)(GK), Heather Richards (Celtic), Jane Ross (Vittsjö GIK), Leanne Ross (Glasgow City), Kirsty Smith (Hibernian), Megan Sneddon (Rangers).
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