
Southampton · UEFA Nations League · Attacker · #11 · Scotland · 29 yrs
Stewart progressed up the ladder from the West of Scotland League with Ardeer Thistle and Kilwinning Rangers to Albion Rovers, St Mirren, Ross County and Sunderland before his switch to Southampton in 2023. Stewart earned his third Scotland cap as a substitute in their 4-0 victory over Bolivia at the weekend as Steve Clarke's side prepare to begin their World Cup campaign against Haiti on Saturday.
Liverpool achieved the "minimum requirement" this season, believes journalist and The Late Challenge podcast's Mo Stewart. "I don't know how teachers grade things these days but I would say this season would be a C-minus for Liverpool," Stewart said when asked to grade his club's season on BBC Radio Merseyside.

Steve Clarke impressed by Southampton player’s formCraig Gordon, 43, makes cut – but no Miller or McBurnieIn pictures: our player-by-player guide to the squadThe Southampton striker Ross Stewart has ended a four-year absence from international football by being named in the Scotland squad for the World Cup. Steve Clarke, maintaining his typical approach, opted for familiarity in selecting those who will represent the country in a World Cup this summer for the first time in 28 years.Stewart’s excellent form towards the end of the domestic season – the 29-year-old scored five times in 10 games for Southampton – led Clarke to include him in his 26-man party. A substitute appearance in a Nations League game against Ireland in 2022 was the last time Stewart donned Scotland colours. Injury to Tommy Conway is likely to have boosted Stewart’s cause but Clarke said the former Sunderland man was always in his thoughts. Continue reading...

⚽️ Championship playoffs, 8pm BST kick-off (first leg: 0-0)⚽️ Saints launch review into spying allegations | Mail LukeIt’s THREE changes for Southampton. Kuryu Matsuki, Shea Charles and Ross Stewart come into the side.After the first leg, Luke Ayling of Middlesbrough was asked about the spy scandal. He was at Leeds when similar occurred under Marcelo Bielsa. He said he was “pleading the fifth”. Then, he said the players know nothing about that sort of thing. Continue reading...