Steve Clarke has been appointed as the new manager of Scotland on a three-year contract.
Clarke takes the job after a magnificent season with Kilmarnock, leading them to a third-place finish in the Scottish Premier League.
Scotland are second bottom in Group I of Euro 2020 qualifying with three points from their first two games.
Clarke said: 'It is an honour to be appointed Scotland National Head Coach and I will undertake those responsibilities with pride and commitment.
'I firmly believe we have a talented group of players who can achieve success on the international stage. I look forward to working with them and helping them to fulfil those ambitions.
'I appreciate the Scotland supporters have waited a long time for the national team to qualify for a major tournament.
'Now we have a Women's World Cup to look forward to in France this summer and it's my motivation to emulate the success of Shelley Kerr and her squad by leading us to EURO 2020.
'I believe we can qualify and look forward to that journey with the players and the fans, starting against Cyprus and Belgium next month.'