Gordon hopes Celtic's 'Invincible' spirit can infect Scotland


Britain Football Soccer - Scotland Press Conference - Mar Hall, Bishopton & Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland - June 9, 2017 Scotland's Craig Gordon during the press conference Action Images via Reuters / Lee Smith Livepic

GLASGOW (Reuters) - Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon hopes the confidence his Celtic teammates have from their unbeaten, treble-winning domestic campaign can rub off on the national team when they face England on Saturday.

Along with Gordon, left-back Kieran Tierney, midfielders Stuart Armstrong and Scott Brown, winger James Forrest and striker Leigh Griffiths are all in Gordon Strachan's squad. They will take on their old rivals at Hampden Park in World Cup qualifying Group F.

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