World Cup send-off can be a ‘watershed moment’, says Scotland boss Kerr

Shelley Kerr believes it would be a “watershed moment” for Scottish women’s football if her side can attract a crowd of more than 10,000 for their friendly against Jamaica at Hampden Park on Tuesday night.

The Scots will play at the national stadium for the first time in  seven years in what will be a send-off friendly match ahead of this summer’s World Cup in France.

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