Irish Daily Mirror

STEVE’S OUT TO SWERVE BABY BOOM BOMBSHELL

- BY ANDY NEWPORT

STEVE CLARKE admits he’s keeping fingers crossed he’ll have Craig Gordon to call upon for tonight’s crucial Nations League clash with the Republic of Ireland as the Scotland No.1 braces himself for a late dash to the maternity ward.

The Hearts shot-stopper (above) almost missed Wednesday’s stunning triumph over Ukraine as he raced to be at partner Summer Harl’s bedside as they await the birth of their second child together.

The hospital drama proved to be a false alarm and Gordon was able to return to the Scotland camp with just four hours to spare before his side kicked-off their 3-0 Hampden win.

But with the expectant mum-to-be already 10 days past her due date, Clarke is wary another twinge could throw his plans for this evening’s showdown with Stephen Kenny’s team into chaos.

The Scots gaffer said: “Absolutely it’s something we have to monitor and we are monitoring it.

“It’s possible we’ll have the same sort of Saturday as we had on Wednesday.

“But the most important part of that is that mum and baby do well.”

Clarke could conceivabl­y have another reason to change his plans if Group B1 rivals Ukraine suffer a surprise slip-up away to Armenia in today’s 2pm kick-off.

That would give the national team boss a couple of hours to decide whether to rest up some of his top stars ahead of Tuesday’s clash with Oleksandr Petrakov’s team in Poland, where a win would seal first place in the group and a guaranteed Euro 2024 play-off slot.

But Clarke is taking nothing for granted.

“I think Ukraine will beat Armenia and that’s the thought we have to take,” he stressed.

“My coaches are holding onto the hope that Armenia can get something from the game.

“But for me, I’m just focusing on the fact that Ukraine will win and we then have to deal with the two games our way.”

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